The sets H and J are given below. H = {b, h, k} J = {a, f, j} Find the union of H and J. Find the intersection of H and J. Write your answers using set notation (in roster form). H ? J = H ? J =
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- The union of two sets H and J, denoted as H ∪ J, is the set containing all elements that are in H, in J, or in both. - The intersection of two sets H and J, denoted as H ∩ J, is the set containing only the elements that are common to both H and J. Show more…
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