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What are joint and disjoint sets

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Sets in which A intersection B is not equals to Ø then they are joint sets

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Intersection of set A and set B is equal to Ø they are disjoint sets




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Disjoint sets : A pair of sets is said to be disjoint if their intersection is the empty set. That is to say, if they share no elements.
Joint sets:A pair of sets is said to be joint if their intersection is not empty set.that is they share some elements.


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