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Set Theory - Laws of Algebra of Sets : If 'B is subset of A' prove that for any set C both 'B union C is subset of A union C' and 'B intersection C is subset of A intersection C'.

If  'B is subset of A'  prove that for any set C both 'B union C is subset of A union C' and  'B intersection C is subset of  A intersection C'.  

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It is proven if  'B is subset of A' that for any set C both 'B union C is subset of A union C' and  'B intersection C is subset of  A intersection C'.  The solution is detailed and well presented.

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