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can you get intersection of two infinite sets?​

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Answered by thebrainlygirl68
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  • An example of a countably infinite set resulting from the intersection of two uncountable sets is (Z ∪ [0,1]) ∩ (Z ∪ [2,3]) = Z . An example of an uncountable set resulting from the intersection of two uncountable sets is R ∩ R = R .

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Answered by GAMER5050
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An example of an uncountable set resulting from the intersection of two uncountable sets isR ∩ R = R 

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