the intersection of two sets of elements is represented by the word:
a)or
b)and
c)up
The word comes from the Greek word "ATOMOS" meaning "Unsplittable" Atoms are basically elements, hence cannot be divided further
Any where on the horizon sorry no dude, vanishing point actually source(s): My school
A picture representing a word or idea, a hieroglyph. Or, a pictorial representation of numerical data or relationships, especially a graph, but having each value represented by a proportional number of pictures
No, the noun garbage is an uncountablenoun, a type of noun called an aggregate noun (a word representing an indefinite number of elements or parts). Units of garbage are expressed by quantity or description, for example:a lot of garbagesome garbagea can of garbagea pile of garbagea load of garbage
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Da set of elements common to two or more sets
ALL the elements in set A combined with all the elements in set B.Example:When A={1,2,3,4} and B={2,3,6} The union of Sets A and B would be: {1,2,3,4,6} , because both sets contain those numbers.
The word there could be an adverb applied to a street or intersection.
Disjunction
intersections
The two cars were stopped at an intersection, both waiting for the other one to go.
intersection
One would be uncrossed.
no because tersection isnt a word
sets of railings
An "i" word that looks like a cross is "intersection".
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