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difference between union sets and intersection sets​

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Answered by shekharh6
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The union of two sets contains all the elements contained in either set (or both sets). The union is notated A ⋃ B.

The intersection of two sets contains only the elements that are in both sets. The intersection is notated A ⋂ B.

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The union of two sets contains all the elements contained in either set (or both sets). The union is notated A ⋃ B. The intersection of two sets contains only the elements that are in both sets. The intersection is notated A ⋂ B.

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