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What is the symbol that is used to represent when two separate conditions are both true?
a. U
b. |
c. upside down U
a. U
b. |
c. upside down U
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The symbol that is used to represent when two separate conditions are both true is:
c. upside down U (∩)
This symbol is often used in set theory to denote the intersection of two sets, indicating that both conditions are satisfied.
c. upside down U (∩)
This symbol is often used in set theory to denote the intersection of two sets, indicating that both conditions are satisfied.
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