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Answered by BhuvanaBudati
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For example, consider the single-digit numbers 1 through 9: If {1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9} is our larger set, then A and B are part of that set. Thus A and B are each a subset of this larger set, called the Universal Set. Definition: A Universal Set is the set of all elements under consideration, denoted by capital .

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Answered by mugdha10
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Universal set: The set containing all objects or elements and of which all other sets are subsets.

Examples: The set of natural numbers N, the set of integers Z are subsets of real numbers R. Thus, for this discussion R is a universal set.

In general Universal set is denoted by U or X.

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