Set Theory: Union & Intersection

in math •  7 years ago  (edited)


Is it possible to "add" two sets together? Well, kind of! We have to be a bit careful on what we mean by "add" though. In this video we will look at an operation called "union", as well as an operation called "intersection". These are two basic operations that we can perform on sets.

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