Respuesta :
[tex]A \cup B[/tex] indicates you want the UNION of sets A and B. So just make a list of elements that are in either set ("put all the elements into one 'box'"). Elements are listed only once; example: a is in both sets, so put it in the union only once.
Answer: the 3rd choice, {a, b, e, g, i, l, o, r, u}
Answer: the 3rd choice, {a, b, e, g, i, l, o, r, u}
A={a,e,i,o,u} B={a,l,g,e,b.r}
A ∪ B = {a,e,i,o,u,l,g,b,r}
For any element ∈ A and B, you choose it once
A ∪ B = {a,e,i,o,u,l,g,b,r}
For any element ∈ A and B, you choose it once