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Glossary

union

The union of two sets A and B is the set containing all the elements of A and B.

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This question appears in the following syllabi:

SyllabusModuleSectionTopicExam Year
AQA A-Level (UK - Pre-2017)FP2IntegrationHyperbolic functions-
AQA A2 Further Maths 2017Pure MathsHyperbolic FunctionsIntegrate Hyperbolic Functions-
AQA AS/A2 Further Maths 2017Pure MathsHyperbolic FunctionsIntegrate Hyperbolic Functions-
CCEA A-Level (NI)FP3IntegrationHyperbolic functions-
Edexcel A-Level (UK - Pre-2017)FP3IntegrationHyperbolic functions-
Edexcel A2 Further Maths 2017Core Pure MathsHyperbolic Functions(Int) Hyperbolic Functions-
Edexcel AS/A2 Further Maths 2017Core Pure MathsHyperbolic Functions(Int) Hyperbolic Functions-
Methods (UK)M9IntegrationHyperbolic functions-
OCR A-Level (UK - Pre-2017)FP2IntegrationHyperbolic functions-
OCR A2 Further Maths 2017Pure CoreHyperbolic FunctionsIntegrate Hyperbolic Functions-
OCR MEI A2 Further Maths 2017Core Pure BHyperbolic FunctionsIntegrate Hyperbolic Functions-
OCR-MEI A-Level (UK - Pre-2017)FP2IntegrationHyperbolic functions-
Universal (all site questions)IIntegrationHyperbolic functions-
WJEC A-Level (Wales)FP3IntegrationHyperbolic functions-