Math, asked by anantrajusharma, 4 months ago

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Let U be the set of all triangles in a plane. If A is the set of all triangles with at least one angle different from 60°, what is A’?

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Answered by AnantSharmaGUNA
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Given that,

U = {x: x is a triangle in the plane}

A = {x: x is a triangle with atleast one angle not equal to 60°}

A’ = U - A = {x : x is a triangle with all angles equal to 60°}

∴ A’ = {x: x is set of all equilateral triangle}.

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Answered by gauravjha75
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Answer:

A is the subset of U

because all the value of A came in U

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