if set a and b are given, then the set consisting of all the elements with are either in set a or in b or in both are called
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Using Venn diagram it is very clear that A−B=A∩B
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it is AUB.
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the set consisting of all the elements with are either in set a or in b or in both means...
in set A only = A-B
in set B only = B-A
in both means = AΠB
so the whole case is
= (A-B) or (B-A) or (AΠB)
= (A-B) U (B-A) U (AΠB)
= AUB
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