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2.The intersection of set A and B is denoted by

A∩B
A∪B
A + B
A - B

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Answered by shobhahn47503
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The intersection operation is denoted by the symbol ∩. The set A ∩ B—read “A intersection B” or “the intersection of A and B”—is defined as the set composed of all elements that belong to both A and B. Thus, the intersection of the two committees in the foregoing example is the set consisting of Blanshard and Hixon.

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n mathematics, the intersection of two sets A and B, denoted by A ∩ B, is the set containing all elements of A that also belong to B (or equivalently, all elements of B that also belong to A).

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Answered by somenakshi
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The intersection operation is denoted by the symbol n. The set An B-read "A intersection B" or "the intersection of A and B"-is defined as the set composed of all elements that belong to both A and B. Thus, the intersection of the two committees in the foregoing example is the set consisting of Blanshard and Hixon.n mathematics, the intersection of two sets A and B, denoted by An B, is the set containing all elements of A that also belong to B (or equivalently, all elements of B that also belong to A).

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