If 2 sets A and B are given, then the set consisting of all the common elements of A and B, then it is called?
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its probably complement of A
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A set with common elements of two sets is called intersection of sets. Here, ∩.
Step-by-step explanation:
Collection of objects is referred as a set.
- Each object in the set is called element.
- Intersection of two or more sets is an operation performed on those sets to get a new set which has all the common elements of both sets under operation.
- Intersection is denoted by the symbol ∩ i.e. ∩
Example:
Let set = {} and set = {}
Now, the new set ∩= {}
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