universal set and disjoint set are same?
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Disjoint sets are those sets whose intersection with each other results in a null set. In Set theory, sometimes we notice that there are no common elements in two sets or we can say that the intersection of the sets is an empty set or null set. This type of set is called a disjoint set. For example, if we have X = {a, b, c} and Y = {d, e, f}, then we can say that the given two sets are disjoint since there are no common elements in these two sets X and Y. In this article, you will learn what disjoint set is, disjoint set union, Venn diagram, pairwise disjoint set, examples in detail.
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