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The set of elements common to both (- ∞, 2) and (- ∞, 4) is .This represents the of these intervalsSecond drop bar choices are union, sum, product, complement, intersection

The set of elements common to both (- ∞, 2) and (- ∞, 4) is .This represents the of-example-1
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Elements common to both (-∞, 2) and (-∞, 4) are also known as the intersection of the two sets.

Observe that all integers from -∞ to 2 are both common in the two sets. However, 3 and 4 are not common as they are elements contained only in the second set and not in the first set.

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The set of common element to both ( -∞ , 2) and ( -∞ , 4) is ( -∞ , 2)

This represents intersection of these intervals.

The set of elements common to both (- ∞, 2) and (- ∞, 4) is .This represents the of-example-1
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