Math, asked by ramkumar2016, 1 year ago

{ 2, 3, 4, 5 } and { 3, 6} are disjoint sets. State whether the statement is True (or) False And Justify it


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Answered by palandeashok1905
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Hey mate here's your answer.

False , two sets are said to be disjoint set only when the elements are not common. In the sets given above there is a common element 3 .therefore the above sets are not disjoint sets .

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Answered by kumara37496
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Answer:

False, because the two sets are said to be disjoint set only when the elements are not common. In the sets given above is a common element 3.

Therefore, the above sets are not disjoint sets.

Definition of disjoint set: when 2 sets do not have any common element is known as disjoint sets.

example: set of even numbers

and

set of odd numbers

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