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F SET A HAS {1, 3, 5, 7}, SET B = {3, 7, 9, 11}, WHAT IS THE INTERSECTION OF A and B, and THE CARDINALITY OF THE SET?

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Answered by tennetiraj86
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Step-by-step explanation:

Given sets are A={1,3,5,7} and B={3,7,9,11}

Now ,AnB ={1,3,5,7}n{3,7,9,11}={3,7}

The intersection of the sets A and B ={3,7}

The number of elements in AnB=2

The cardinal number of AnB=2

Therefore,n(AnB)=2

  • A intersection B= The set contains all the common elements in both A and B and it is denoted by AnB.
  • Cardinal number of a set:- The number of all distinct elements in a set is called the Cardinal numbers of the given set.
  • The cardinal number of a set A is denoted by n(A).
Answered by raajnandiniii
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Answer:

{3,7}  intersection

cadinility =2

Step-by-step explanation:

intersection means the elements which are comman between the given sets . here the comman elements are 3and 7 so it is the intersection

cadinality denotes the number of elements present in a set

Here only two elements are there {3,7}

so its the cardinality

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