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  1. What is the Union of Sets a and b? The union of two sets A and B is defined as the set of all the elements which are present in set A and set B or both the elements in A and B altogether. The union of the sets a and is denoted as 'a b'. What is the Process of Finding a Union?

  2. The union of two sets A and B is defined as the set of all the elements which lie in set A and set B or both the elements in A and B altogether. The union of the set is denoted by the symbol’. In the given Venn diagram, the red-coloured portion represents the union of both sets A and B.

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  3. The union of two sets A and B is a set that contains all the elements of A and B and is denoted by A U B (which can be read as "A or B" (or) "A union B"). A union B formula is used to find the union of two sets A and B.

  4. The union of two sets A and B, denoted A B, is the set that combines all the elements in A and B. In symbols, ∀x ∈ U [x ∈ A ∪ B ⇔ (x ∈ A ∨ x ∈ B)]. The set difference between two sets A and B, denoted by A − B, is the set of elements that can only be found in A but not in B.

  5. Oct 10, 2024 · The union of set A and set B is found by taking all the elements of set A and set B and taking the common element only once. A∪ B = {p, q, r, s, t, u, v, w} Here, all the elements of set A and set B are taken and the elements which appear twice (s,t,u) are taken only once.

  6. Jul 10, 2024 · The union of two sets, A and B, is a new set denoted by A B, which contains all the elements of sets A and B without repetition. It is read as ‘A union B.’ Let us consider an example.

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  8. The union of two sets A and B is a new set denoted by $A\cup B$, which contains all the elements of the set A and all the elements of set B (without repetition). Example: Find $A\cup B$ if $A = \left\{1, 2, 4, 6\right\}$ and $B = \left\{2, 3, 6, 7, 8, 9\right\}$.

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