What is superset in maths?

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The question is asking for the definition or explanation of the mathematical concept of a superset. A superset is a set that contains all the elements of another set, possibly along with additional elements.

Answer

A superset contains all the elements of another set.

A superset is a set that contains all the elements of another set called a subset. If set B is a subset of set A, then set A is a superset of set B.

Answer for screen readers

A superset is a set that contains all the elements of another set called a subset. If set B is a subset of set A, then set A is a superset of set B.

More Information

The concept of supersets is fundamental in set theory and is denoted as A⊃B, meaning A is a superset of B.

Tips

Common mistakes include confusing supersets with subsets or not considering all elements when determining the superset.

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