What are members outside of a set called?

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Members outside of a set are called "elements not in the set" or "complementary elements." In set theory, the complement of a set refers to all elements in the universal set that are not part of the specified set. These elements can be denoted using the complement notation, often represented by a prime symbol or a bar over the set.

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