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which symbol is used to indicated the union of two sets?

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Answered by imyouranime123
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Answer:

U is the symbol of union of two sets...

Step-by-step explanation:

When two or more sets era united

K u T=

all of the elements in set K OR T

{fork,spoon,knife,spatula,whisk,plate,cup,napkin, tablcloth}

all of the elements in set K OR T

Answered by AadilPradhan
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The symbol ∪ is used to indicate the union of two sets.

  • As a result, the set A B is defined as the set that consists of all items that belong to either set A or set B. This is also known as "A union B" or "the union of A and B." (or both).
  • As an illustration, let's say Committee A, made up of the five members Jones, Blanshard, Nelson, Smith, and Hixon, meets with Committee B, made up of the five members Blanshard, Morton, Hixon, Young, and Peters.
  • It follows that instead of 10, Jones, Blanshard, Nelson, Smith, Morton, Hixon, Young, and Peters must make up Committees A and B as a whole.
  • The union sign combines two sets.

Hence, the symbol ∪ is used to indicate the union of two sets.

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