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describe a universal set

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Answered by tanvitrivedi10
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Step-by-step explanation:

A universal set (usually denoted by U) is a set which has elements of all the related sets, without any repetition of elements. Say if A and B are two sets, such as A = {1,2,3} and B = {1,a,b,c}, then the universal set associated with these two sets is given by U = {1,2,3,a,b,c}.

Answered by uietofficecsjmu
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Answer:

the set containing all objects or elements and of which all other sets are subsets.

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