Guide to ∈ and ⊆
[Pages:176]Guide to and
Hi everybody!
In our first lecture on sets and set theory, we introduced a bunch of new symbols and terminology.
This guide focuses on two of those symbols: and .
These symbols represent concepts that, while related, are different from one another and can
take some practice to get used to.
If you're still a bit confused, don't worry! Let's take some time to review them and see how they
work and how they differ.
First, let's start off with this symbol.
Before we begin, do you remember what this symbol means? If not, pull up your notes or look back at the first set of lecture slides.
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