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Does every set have a proper subset? - Answers
No. The null set cannot have a proper subset. For any other set, the null set will be a proper subset. There will also be other proper subsets.
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No. The null set cannot have a proper subset. For any other set, the null set will be a proper subset. There will also be other proper subsets.
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