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Intersection (set theory)
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For broader coverage of this topic, see Intersection (mathematics).
In set theory, the intersection of two sets and
denoted by
[1] is the set containing all elements of
that also belong to
or equivalently, all elements of
that also belong to
[2]
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![]() The intersection of two sets | |
Type | Set operation |
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Field | Set theory |
Statement | The intersection of |
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