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The power set of a set A, denoted P (A), is the set whose elements are all possible subset...

The power set of a set A, denoted P (A), is the set whose elements are all possible subsets of A. For example, if A = {a, b, c}, then P (A) = {➢, {a}, {b}, {c}, {a, b}, {a, c}, {b, c}, A}. Thus, the members of P (A) are sets themselves, specifically the subsets of A. Use the concept of a power set to answer Exercises.

When working with sets whose members are sets, what distinction should you make between using the symbols ∈ and ⊆? Give an example.

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