Determine whether ⊆, C, both or neither can be placed in the blank to make the statment true. {S, M, R} ____ {S, M, R, V}
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- ⊆: This symbol represents "subset," meaning that every element of the first set is also an element of the second set. - C: This symbol represents "proper subset," meaning that every element of the first set is also an element of the second set, and the second Show more…
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