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What relation must hold between sets $A$ and $B$ in order for the given condition to be true?$$A \cup B=A$$
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The union of two sets, $A$ and $B$, denoted by $A \cup B$, is the set of elements which are in $A$, in $B$, or in both. Show more…
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