Math, asked by banty20, 1 year ago

if two sets A and B are given, then set consisting of all elements which are either in A or in B or both is called
A. Interaction of and B
B. Union of A and B
C. Compliment of A
D. Compliment of B

Answers

Answered by govardhankaveri123
1

Answer:

B

Step-by-step explanation:

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Answered by anirudhayadav393
0

Concept Introduction: Sets are a very interesting mathematics.

Explanation:

We have been Given:

if two sets A and B are given, then set consisting of all elements which are either in A or in B or both is called

  1. Interaction of and B
  2. Union of A and B
  3. Compliment of A
  4. Compliment of B

We have to Find: The Correct option.

The correct option is Option No. 2, Union of A and B.

Final Answer: If two sets A and B are given, then set consisting of all elements which are either in A or B or both is called, Union of A and B.

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