Quick Recap: Proper Subset vs. Regular Subset

This video explains the difference between a proper subset and a regular subset in set theory. A regular subset (⊆) means one set is entirely contained within another, including the possibility of being equal to it. A proper subset (⊂), however, excludes the case where the sets are equal. Learn through examples to solidify this key concept. Perfect for students studying algebra or preparing for exams.

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