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a set consists of all the elements occurring in a problem under consideration is called the ??​

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Answered by Rudranil420
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A set consists of all the elements occurring in a problem under consideration is called the universal set.

A universal set consists of all the elements of a problem under consideration. We generally represent it by the letter U. For instance, the set of Real Numbers is a universal set for all-natural, whole, odd, even, rational in addition to irrational numbers.

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