LaTeX Intersection () - Complete Guide

The intersection symbol (∩) represents the intersection of two or more sets.

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Intersection

LaTeX Code

No package required

Recommended
\cap

Set intersection

What is the LaTeX Intersection?

The intersection of sets A and B is the set of all elements that are in both A and B.

How to Use Intersection in LaTeX

Method 1: Using \cap

No package required

Set intersection

Example: Using \cap

latex
\documentclass{article}

\begin{document}

% Using the Intersection
Text with \cap

\end{document}

Common Use Cases

The Intersection symbol is commonly used in the following contexts:

Set Intersection

Common elements in sets.

Code

$A \cap B$

Output

A ∩ B

Complete Examples

Intersection Example

Set intersection example

latex
\documentclass{article}
\begin{document}

If $A = \{1, 2, 3, 4\}$ and $B = \{3, 4, 5, 6\}$, then $A \cap B = \{3, 4\}$

\end{document}

Frequently Asked Questions about Intersection (∩)

Which LaTeX code should I use for Intersection?

For the Intersection symbol (∩), we recommend using the method marked as "Recommended" above. However, the best method depends on your specific needs:

  • \cap: Set intersection

Where can I use the Intersection symbol?

The Intersection symbol (∩) is typically used:

  • In mathematical equations (math mode)
  • In regular text (if supported)
  • In various LaTeX environments

Can I use the Intersection symbol in display mode?

Yes, the Intersection symbol (∩) works in display mode (between $$ $$). This allows you to render the symbol on its own line with better visibility.

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