{1,2,3,4} U {2,4,6,8} = {1,2,3,4,6,8}
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In set theory, the term Union (denoted as ∪) refers to a set operation used in the convergence of set elements to form a resultant set containing the elements of both sets. As a simple example, a union of two disjoint sets, which do not have elements in common results in a set containing only elements from both sets.
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