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Consider U = {x|x is a real number}.

A = {x|x ∈ U and x + 2 > 10}

B = {x|x ∈ U and 2x > 10}


Which pair of statements is true?


6 ∈ A; 6 ∉ B


9 ∈ A; 9 ∉ B


8 ∉ A; 8 ∈ B


5 ∉ A; 5 ∈ B

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Answered by lisss
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Answer:

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Answered by AditiHegde
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U = {x|x is a real number}.

A = {x|x ∈ U and x + 2 > 10}

B = {x|x ∈ U and 2x > 10}

6 ∈ A; 6 ∉ B

A = {x|x ∈ U and x + 2 > 10}

6 + 2 > 10

8 is not greater than 10

B = {x|x ∈ U and 2x > 10}

2x > 10

9 ∈ A; 9 ∉ B

A = {x|x ∈ U and x + 2 > 10}

9 + 2 > 10

11 > 10

B = {x|x ∈ U and 2x > 10}

2x > 10

8 ∉ A; 8 ∈ B

A = {x|x ∈ U and x + 2 > 10}

x + 2 > 10

B = {x|x ∈ U and 2x > 10}

2 (8) > 10

16 > 10

5 ∉ A; 5 ∈ B

A = {x|x ∈ U and x + 2 > 10}

x + 2 > 10

B = {x|x ∈ U and 2x > 10}

2 (5) > 10

10 is not greater than 10

All the given options are false.

9 ∈ A; 8 ∈ B

A = {x|x ∈ U and x + 2 > 10}

9 + 2 > 10

11 > 10

B = {x|x ∈ U and 2x > 10}

2 (8) > 10

16 > 10

This statement is true.

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