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Yogita Ingle 5 years, 6 months ago
A pair of sets which does not have any common element are called disjoint sets. For example, set A={2,3} and set B={4,5} are disjoint sets. But set C={3,4,5} and {3,6,7} are not disjoint as both the sets C and D are having 3 as a common element.
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