Given two or more sets there is a set which is their union and a set which is there intersection. But, there is no such thing as a "union intersection set", as required for the answer to the question.
Union: putting the elements of the sets together Intersection: getting the common elements of the sets Example: Set A={1,2,3} Set B={2,3,4,5} Union of Sets A&B= {1,2,3,4,5} Intersection of Sets A&B = {2,3}
If B = {10111213} and C = {1213} then their intersection is the empty set, {}.The union of A with an empty set is set A.
The concept of closure: If A and B are sets the intersection of sets is a set. Then if the intersection of two sets is a set and that set could be empty but still a set. The same for union, a set A union set Null is a set by closure,and is the set A.
The main set operations are: union, intersection and complement.
if we have set A and B consider A={1,2,3,4}and B={3,4,5,6} the union of these sets is A and B={1,2,3,4,5,6}and the intersection is{3,4} the union and the intersection are same only if A=B
union means to group the given sets. where as intersection means to pick out the common elements from the given sets. if set a has 1,2,3 elements and B has 1,2,3,4,5. then its union will have 1,2,3,4,5 as its elements. and its intersection will have 1,2,3 as its elements.
The basic operations are union, intersection and complement.
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union of sets,intersection of sets,difference of sets,ordered pair,ordered n-touples,cartician product of setThe basic operations are union and intersection. The complement of the set is also a basic operation.
Union of Sets | Intersection of Set | Difference of Set | Complement of Set | Ordered Pair | Equality or Ordered n-tuples | Cartesian Products of Set :))♥
You normally do not have an intersection of only one set. The intersection of a set with itself is the set itself - a statement that adds little value. The intersection of two sets is the set which contains elements that are in each of the two sets.