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The intersection of two or more sets is the set of elements that are common to all of them. Thus, the intersection of the sets and is the set .
Intersection is denoted by the symbol , so the preceding example could be written . One can also use the symbol for intersection in the way one uses a capital sigma () for sums, i.e. is the intersection of the sets .
Properties
- For any sets , and . Thus if and only if .
See also
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