if AUB=S,then A and B are called
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A and B are disjoint Subsets.
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A and B are called subsets of S
Explanation:
- AUB, this is read as A union B, that means it represents all the elements which are present in A and B.
- Since AUB = S, then, all the elements if A and B are present in S.
- So, A and B will be subsets of S.
- If every component of Set A is also present in Set B, then Set A is said to be a subset of Set B.
- To put it another way, Set B contains Set A.
- As an illustration, if set A has the elements X, Y, and set B contains the elements X, Y, and Z, then set A is the subset of set B.
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