👉 In the context of mathematics, a unitizing operation is an operation that transforms one set into another. This can be done by introducing a new variable to represent the common attribute between the two sets, and then using this new variable in place of the old one. For example, consider two sets A and B, where A contains all integers from 1 to n (inclusive), and B contains all integers from m to n-1 (inclusive). We can unitize A by defining a new set