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Universal set is denoted by​

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Answered by AtchayaBharath
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'U'

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A universal set is a set which contains all the elements or objects of other sets, including its own elements. It is usually denoted by the symbol 'U'.

A universal set is a set which contains all the elements or objects of other sets, including its own elements. It is usually denoted by the symbol 'U'.I hope it helps you

A universal set is a set which contains all the elements or objects of other sets, including its own elements. It is usually denoted by the symbol 'U'.I hope it helps you Mark me as brainliest plz

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