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define disjoint and overlapping set​

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Answered by Anonymous
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For example;

For example;B = {x : x is a composite number}. Clearly, A and B do not have any element in common and are disjoint sets. Overlapping sets: Two sets A and B are said to be overlapping if they contain at least one element in common.

Answered by mhppurohit
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Disjoint events are events that don't have any outcomes in common. Overlapping events are events that have outcomes in common. Then, determine whether the events are disjoint or overlapping. You can do this by drawing a Venn diagram that shows if any events are common to the two sets.

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