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What is a union in Algebra?
The union of two sets A and B is the set obtained by combining the members of each. This is written A union B, and is pronounced "A union B" or "A cup B." The union of sets ... [ [found at ]
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In algebra, a "union" refers to the combination of two or more sets into a single set that contains all the elements from the individual sets without any duplication.
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