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what is the difference between universal set and union set

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Answered by sushmita1233
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Step-by-step explanation:

Universal set means all the elements of present in set A and Set B


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Answered by Blaezii
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Answer:

First of all:

What is Set?

A "set" is a "collection" of objects that are clearly "indentified."

Union set:

The word union means "Together".

Same,In maths and sets it means "Combanitaion" of two sets for example:

Look at these sets:

A = {1,3,5,7,9}

B = {0,3,6,9}

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The set which contain all the elements that belong to A togather with all members of A is {0,1,3,5,7,9} It is Union of set A and B.

We can write it as: A U B.

Universal Set:

The word Universal means "Applicable to all cases"

When a given set is "Overall set" to which all the objects in a discussion belong,the given set is called Universal set.

We can write it as: U We say :Universal Set

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