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A intersection of(Aunioun ofB)'= null

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Answered by VIGYAS
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Hence the union of any set with an empty set is the set. A∩∅=∅ because, as there are no elements in the empty set, none of the elements in A are also in the empty set, so the intersection is empty. Hence the intersection of any set and an empty set is an empty set.

Answered by Anonymous
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Hence the union of any set with an empty set is the set. A∩∅=∅ because, as there are no elements in the empty set, none of the elements in A are also in the empty set, so the intersection is empty. Hence the intersection of any set and an empty set is an empty set.

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