Let X and Y be Sets. If a ? X ? Y then a ? ? ? ? True False
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Now, let's consider $a \in Y \cup X$. The union of two sets contains all elements that are in either set. Since $a$ is an element of $X$, it must also be an element of $Y \cup X$. Show more…
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