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In mathematics, a set is a well-defined collection of distinct objects, considered as an object in its own right. Sets are used to group elements that share a common property, and they are fundamental to understanding modern mathematics. The relationship between sets helps us compare and analyze them based on their elements. Types of set relations include: Subset: Set A is a subset of B if every element of A is also in B. Proper Subset: A proper subset of B is a subset that is not equal to B. Superset: Set B is a superset of A if it contains all elements of A. Universal Set: The set that contains all elements under consideration. Disjoint Sets: Two sets are disjoint if they have no elements in common. Equal Sets: Two sets are equal if they contain exactly the same elements. Understanding the relation between sets helps in solving problems related to Venn diagrams, probability, and logic. --- #Hashtags: #SetsInMath #SetTheory #MathClass9 #SubsetAndSuperset #DisjointSets #EqualSets #UniversalSet #VennDiagram #MathematicsBasics #ICSEClass9 #CBSEClass9 #LearnWithConvex #AlgebraFoundation #MathRelations