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The mathematical expression 2 V means:
2 is an element of set W
2 is a subset of set W
2 is an element of set V
none of the above
2 is an element of set W
2 is a subset of set W
2 is an element of set V
none of the above
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The answer is none of the above. 2 is a coefficient of V.
Answer: If you wanted to write 2V, then 2 is a coefficient of V, and the answer will be "none of the above"
now, suppose that V is a subset of W, or V⊂W
if the expression says 2⊂V, then 2 is a subset of V and a subset of W.
if the expression says 2 ∈ V then 2 is a element of V and a element of W
if 2 ⊂ W, then 2 is an subset of W, but not necessarily an subset of V
if 2 ∈ W, then 2 is an element of W, but not necessarily an element of V.