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Disjoint Sets
In ∗set theory, sets with no common elements, that is, sets that are “joined by” no common elements, such as the set of all males and the set of all females.
In ∗set theory, sets with no common elements, that is, sets that are “joined by” no common elements, such as the set of all males and the set of all females.
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