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Two sets A and B are said to be ____ if at least one element is common in them and none of them is subset of the other​

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Answered by RiteshAnand27
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The union A ∪ B is the set of all elements belonging to A or to B. are in both sets are in the union. The sets A and B are called disjoint if they have no elements in common, that is, if A ∩ B = ∅.

Answered by ajr111
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Two sets A and B are said to be in intersection if at least one element is common in them and none of them is subset of the other​

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