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In case you were wondering, for any given set X, X is always considered to be a subset of itself (by definition) - a proper subset is any subset except the set itself. Also, the empty set, written {}, is also a subset of any given set X. This is because the empty set vacuously satisfies the definition of a subset of X; since the empty set has no elements, every element it the empty set is also an element of X, for any given set X.
In case you were wondering, for any given set X, X is always considered to be a subset of itself (by definition) - a proper subset is any subset except the set itself. The empty set, written {}, is also a subset of any given set X. This is because the empty set vacuously satisfies the definition of a subset of X: since the empty set has no elements, every element in the empty set is also an element of X.

A set X is a subset of a set Y if all elements of X are also in Y.

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In case you were wondering, for any given set X, X is always considered to be a subset of itself (by definition) - a proper subset is any subset except the set itself. The empty set, written {}, is also a subset of any given set X. This is because the empty set vacuously satisfies the definition of a subset of X: since the empty set has no elements, every element in the empty set is also an element of X.

If the above paragraph sounds a bit like double-speak - it is only because it is stating the obvious.

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