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What do you call the set that contains all elements of all sets being considered in a specified setting?

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Answered by neelusingh1288
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Step-by-step explanation:

Thus, the set A ∪ B—read “A union B” or “the union of A and B”—is defined as the set that consists of all elements belonging to either set A or set B (or both).

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