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(a) Is 2 ⊆ {2, 4, 6}? (b) Is {3} ∈ {1, 3, 5}?
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(a) Is 2 ⊆ {2, 4, 6}? (b) Is {3} ∈ {1, 3, 5}?
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(a) Is 2 ⊆ {2, 4, 6}?
(b) Is {3} ∈ {1, 3, 5}?
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