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the compliment of universal set is​

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Answered by HoneySparky
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Complement of a Set: The complement of a set, denoted A', is the set of all elements in the given universal set U that are not in A. Example: U' = ∅ The complement of the universe is the empty set. Example: ∅' = U The complement of an empty set is the universal set.

Answered by lykaramos0222
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null set?

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