The set of Real NumbersThe set of Imaginary Numbers
a subset is when all elements are equivalent to eachother
if A element exis in set B thiscalled proper sub set
No, they are disjoint sets. Both are subsets of the Real numbers.
A proper subset is a subset that includes some BUT NOT ALL of the elements of the original set. If the subset is finite, its order must be smaller than that of the original set but that need not be the case if the two sets are infinite. For example, even integers are a proper subset of all integers but they both contain an infinite umber of elements.
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not a sub set
The set of integers is a set that includes all the positive whole numbers, all the negative whole numbers and zero. If you think in terms of sets within that set (or sub-sets) there are an infinity. Of course the obvious subset is the set of natural numbers. Natural numbers are the positive integers used for counting eg 1, 2, 3, etc.
It cannot be. The cardinality of the set of real numbers is the Continuum. This is greater than the total number of sub-atomic particles in the universe!
the middle of a unversal set
Anyone who does work for a general contractor and is not a direct employee of that contractor is a sub-contractor. Regardless of who sets the price. The subcontractors work within the contract set between the general contractor and homeowner. Hence sub-contractor.
If a set has numbers 1 to 10, then a sub-set is any number or a group of numbers within the range of the set earlier mentioned. Hence numbers 1 to 5 or 3, 4. 6, 9 or any such arrangement within the range of the Set, is a sub-set.