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Sia ? 4 years, 6 months ago
The universal set is a set which consists of all the elements or objects, including its own elements. It is represented by just a symbol 'U'. But the union of sets is an operation performed on two sets, say A and B, which results in a set that has all elements belonging either to set A and set B or both.
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