We mentioned that the subset notation, ⊆, and the notation for “less than or equal to,” ≤ appear to be similar. For each property of ≤ state the corresponding property of ⊆. Next, convince yourself that the newly stated property is indeed a valid set theory property.
If a ≤ b and b ≤ a, then a = b.
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