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In mathematics, two sets are considered equal if they contain exactly the same elements, regardless of the order or repetition of those elements. For example, the sets {1, 2, 3} and {3, 1, 2} are equal because they contain the same members. If there are any differences in their elements, the sets are not equal. Thus, equality of sets is determined solely by their contents.

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