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Let X and Y be the following sets:

X = \{5,10,15\}X={5,10,15}X, equals, left brace, 5, comma, 10, comma, 15, right brace
Y = \{3,6,9,12,15\}Y={3,6,9,12,15}Y, equals, left brace, 3, comma, 6, comma, 9, comma, 12, comma, 15, right brace
Which of the following is the set X \cup YX∪YX, \cup, Y?

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It’s C on khan (the one with the most numbers)

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User Yuri Ghensev
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Given:

Let X and Y be two sets.

The two sets are given by
X=\{5,10,15\} and
Y=\{3,6,9,12,15\}

We need to determine the value of the set
X \cup Y

Value of the set
X \cup Y:

The value of the set
X \cup Y is the set that contains all the elements that are at least in one of the two sets.

Hence, the union of the set
X \cup Y is given by


X \cup Y=\{5,10,15\} \cup \{3,6,9,12,15\}


X \cup Y=\{5,10,15,3,6,9,12\}

Arranging in ascending order, we get;


X \cup Y=\{3,5,6,9,10,12,15\}

Thus, the union of the sets X and Y is
X \cup Y=\{3,5,6,9,10,12,15\}

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