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Let a and b be any two non-empty sets. is the following statement always true, sometimes true, or never true? if it is sometimes true, state the specific conditions regarding a and b under which the statement is true. in any case, fully explain your answer. (remember - neither set can be empty) a subsetorequalto (a intersection b)

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