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What is the set of members that two or more sets have in common?

That is called the intersection of the sets.


What is interseting set?

I presume you mean intersecting. Two sets are intersecting if they have members in common. The set of members common to two (or more) sets is called the intersection of those sets. If two sets have no members in common, their intersection is the empty set. In this case the sets are called disjoint.


What is sets of railings called?

Palistrades


What are pairs of chromosomes called?

Pairs Of Chromosomes Are Called :Sets


What are two sets of electrons called?

its called protons and neutrons


Who are people who move sets in a play called?

Stage Hands move sets on stage.


What is it when you have all the elements in two or more sets?

The set of elements that are elements of the two (or more) given sets is called the intersection of the sets.


What is a set with no numbers called?

A null set. Although they could be sets of letters, sets of people, sets of animals, in fact sets of anything other than numbers.


What is for two sets the set of all elements that are in either set?

That is called the UNION of the two sets.


A plan that has two sets of wings is called a?

An airplane with 2 sets of wings is known as a biplane.


What is a person called that sets an example to a younger person?

THEY ARE CALLED ROLEMODELS


Two sets that contain the same number of elements are called what?

Two sets that contain the same number of elements are called "equinumerous" or "equipollent."