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A=(f,i,a,s) and B=(a,n,f h,s)
tell it is over lapping set or disjoint set ​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

DISJOINT SET :- Two sets A and B are said to be disjoint, if they do not have any element in common.

OVERLAPPING SET :- Two sets A and B are said to be overlapping if they contain at least one element in common. 

(i) A={f, i, a, s} and B={a, n, f, h, s}

here, the two sets contain two elements in common, i.e. { f,s} [ Overlapping set] ans

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Answered by madhokyash75
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DISJOINT SET :- Two sets A and B are said to be disjoint, if they do not have any element in common.

OVERLAPPING SET :- Two sets A and B are said to be overlapping if they contain at least one element in common. 

(i) A={f, i, a, s} and B={a, n, f, h, s}

here, the two sets contain two elements in common, i.e. { f,s} [ Overlapping set] ans

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