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if a=(1,2,3) , b=(4,5,3) , then a,b are called​

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In the above sets, there are no common elements, so set A and set B are called disjoint sets.

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Answered by Anonymous
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The set a and set b are called overlapping set.

  • The elements of set a = 1,2,3
  • And, the elements of set b = 4,5,3
  • So, there is a common element between the set a and set b. (The common element is 3.)
  • And, according to the definition of an overlapping set, the two sets which are termed as an overlapping set, will contain atleast one common element.
  • Here, set a and set b satisfy the condition of being an overlapping set.
  • So, set a and set b are an overlapping set.
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