SOLUTION: 3. Let Set 1 be the entire alphabet. Let Set 2 = {g, h, i, j, k, l} a. What is the complement of Set 2 in Set 1? b. Set 3 = {h, i, j, k}. Is Set 3 a proper subset of Set 2?

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Question 328053: 3. Let Set 1 be the entire alphabet. Let Set 2 = {g, h, i, j, k, l}
a. What is the complement of Set 2 in Set 1?
b. Set 3 = {h, i, j, k}. Is Set 3 a proper subset of Set 2? Explain your reasoning

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a) C={a,b,c,d,e,f,m,n,...,x,y,z}
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b) Yes, all elements in Set 3 are in Set 2 but Set 3 does not contain every element of Set 2.