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Different Operations of sets? - Answers
union of setsintersection of setsdifference of setscomplement of setordered pair, ordered n-tupleequality of ordered n-tuplesCartesian product of sets* * * * *The complement of a set is the difference between that set and the Universal set. So the complement is only a special case of a difference.
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Different Operations of sets? - Answers
union of setsintersection of setsdifference of setscomplement of setordered pair, ordered n-tupleequality of ordered n-tuplesCartesian product of sets* * * * *The complement of a set is the difference between that set and the Universal set. So the complement is only a special case of a difference.
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Different Operations of sets? - Answers
union of setsintersection of setsdifference of setscomplement of setordered pair, ordered n-tupleequality of ordered n-tuplesCartesian product of sets* * * * *The complement of a set is the difference between that set and the Universal set. So the complement is only a special case of a difference.
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