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example of universal set​

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Answered by sudhanshug0182
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UNIVERSAL SET(U): The set containing all objects or elements and of which all other sets are subsets.

eg, U = {x € a set of natural numbers}

this example remains true when all other sets have elements less than this universal set.

Answered by paridhi987
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Answer:

A universal set is the collection of all objects in a particular context or theory.

All other sets in that framework constitute subsets as an uppercase italic letter U.

Hope it helps you

ARMY

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