Q. Let S={3} and T={2,8,9,14}. What is S∪T?Choices:(A){2,3,8,9,14}(B){3,8,9,14}(C){2,3,9}(D) ∅
Understand Union of Sets: Understand the concept of union of sets.The union of two sets S and T, denoted by S∪T, is the set of all elements that are in S, or in T, or in both. This means we combine the elements of both sets without repeating any elements.
Identify Set Elements: Identify the elements of set S and set T. We have S={3} and T={2,8,9,14}. These are the elements we need to combine to find the union.
Combine Elements for Union: Combine the elements of S and T to form the union.Since S has only one element, which is 3, and T has four elements, which are 2, 8, 9, and 14, the union will include all these elements without repetition. Therefore, S∪T={2,3,8,9,14}.
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