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This is the set made taking all the elements from two sets, not repeating any elements.
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This is the set made taking all the elements from two sets, not repeating any elements.
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The answer is Union of Sets.
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Here is the answer to the given description above. The UNION OF SETS is the set
made taking all the elements from two or both sets, not repeating any elements. Hope this is the answer that you are looking for. Have a great day ahead!
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