Operations on sets refer to the various ways in which sets can be combined, modified, or compared to one another. Here are the primary operations used in set theory: 1. **Union**: The union of two sets, \( A \) and \( B \), denoted as \( A \cup B \), is the set containing all the elements that are in \( A \), in \( B \), or in both.

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