Respuesta :

The unition of two sets [tex]A[/tex] and [tex]B[/tex], written [tex]A\cup B[/tex], is that set containing all elements in either [tex]A[/tex] or [tex]B[/tex] (or both, since "or" is taken as inclusive here) i.e.:

[tex]A\cup B=\{x|x\in A \lor x\in B\}[/tex]

Thus:
[tex]A\cup B=\{a,e,i,o,u\}\cup\{a,l,g,e,b,r\}[/tex]
[tex]A\cup B[/tex]={a,b,e,g,i,l,o,r,u}
The union of two sets is a new set that contains all of the elements from those 2 sets

A ∪ B = {a, b, e, g, i, l, o, r, u}

answer

(C ) - {a, b, e, g, i, l, o, r, u}