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define Commplement of two sets and give one example​

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Answered by BRAINLYKING38
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Complement of a Set. Let's say that we have a set A that is a subset of some universal set U. The complement of A is the set of elements of the universal setthat are not elements of A. In ourexample above, the complement of {-2, -1, 0, 1} is the set containing all the integers that do not satisfy the inequality.

Answered by Anonymous
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In set theory, the complement of a set A refers to elements not in A.

When all sets under consideration are considered to be subsets of a given set U, the absolute complement of A is the set of elements in U but not in A.

The relative complement of A with respect to a set B, also termed the difference of sets A and B, written B \ A, is the set of elements in B but not in A.

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