If two sets A and B are given, then the set consisting of all the elements which are either in A or in B or in both is called?

Answer: Union of A and B
Explanation

The union of two sets A and B (denoted as A ∪ B) includes all elements that are in A, in B, or in both.

It represents the total collection of elements from both sets without repetition.

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