In the attached picture there's a symbol I don't understand. To understand additive functional dependency I need to know what the symbol means. Please advice?

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It's the symbol where it says: "Suppose that X Y and that..."

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Thanks!

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It means "X is a superset of Y". The subset symbol is the same but flipped horizontally.

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This symbol is used in set theory to say that X is a superset of Y, ie. All elements of Y are contained within X. Note that X could be equal to Y in this meaning. Without the underlining on the symbol Y would be a strict subset of X meaning they cannot be equal

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original answer had x and y the wrong way around. Corrected now – chillysapien Oct 6 '10 at 13:37
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Subset.

http://www.rapidtables.com/math/symbols/Set_Symbols.htm

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Actually, superset (X is a superset of Y, Y is a subset of X) – bdukes Oct 6 '10 at 13:32
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Subset – bdukes Oct 6 '10 at 13:32
Thank you! Now I can get back to actually learning the rest.. – Phil Oct 6 '10 at 13:33
Thank you both, of course. Depending on which way you read the text.. – Phil Oct 6 '10 at 13:34
@bdukes, x is a superset of y, and y is a subset of x are synonymous, and depending on your background in the subject, subset is usually the preferred way to state the relationship. – AaronM Oct 6 '10 at 13:36
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