The set of elements that are elements of the two (or more) given sets is called the intersection of the sets.
The combination of two sets is the Union of the sets and contains all the elements of both sets.
Two sets are said to be equal when all the elements present in the first set are there in the second set and vice-versa! It even applies for more than two sets. -19yoIndianLad
Two sets are said to be equal when all the elements in the two sets are same
A union of two sets is the set that contains all the elements that are in any of the original sets.
Overlapping sets.
The combination of two sets is the Union of the sets and contains all the elements of both sets.
This set is known as the union of two or more sets, which comprises all unique elements that are present in at least one of the sets. These elements are shared between the sets and are not duplicated within the union set.
Two sets are said to be equal when all the elements present in the first set are there in the second set and vice-versa! It even applies for more than two sets. -19yoIndianLad
That is called the UNION of the two sets.
The union of a collection of sets is defined as the set of all distinct elements that are in the collection. This includes the specific case where the collection consists of two sets.
Two sets are said to be equal when all the elements in the two sets are same
A union of two sets is the set that contains all the elements that are in any of the original sets.
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Overlapping sets.
The union of two sets A and B is a set that consists of all elements which are either in A, or in B or in both.
The intersection of two sets S and T is the set of all elements that belong to both S and T.
You need two sets to have an intersection. If you have two sets, call them R and S, then their intersection is the set T that contains all elements of R that also belong to S OR all elements of S and also belong to R...it's the same thing.