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Let a = {A, B, {C, D}, E}. Which of the Following Statement Are False and Why? { { C , D } } ⊂ a

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Let A = {ab, {cd}, e}. Which of the following statement are false and why? 

\[\left\{ \left\{ c, d \right\} \right\} \subset A\]

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Chapter 1: Sets - Exercise 1.04 [Page 17]

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R.D. Sharma Mathematics [English] Class 11
Chapter 1 Sets
Exercise 1.04 | Q 6.03 | Page 17

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