The set of all common elements of A and B is called the __________ of set A and B . *
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The union of two sets is a set containing all elements that are in A or in B (possibly both). For example, {1,2}∪{2,3}={1,2,3}. Thus, we can write x∈(A∪B) if and only if (x∈A) or (x∈B). Note that A∪B=B∪A
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