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If A = { 2 , 3 , 4 , 5 } , B = { 4 , 5 , 6 , 7}, then write

(a) A U B (b) A ∩ B​

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Answered by gairem68
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(A ∩ B) = In mathematics, the intersection of two sets A and B, denoted by A ∩ B, is the set containing all elements of A that also belong to B (or equivalently, all elements of B that also belong to A), and nothing else.

(A ∩ B) = In mathematics, the intersection of two sets A and B, denoted by A ∩ B, is the set containing all elements of A that also belong to B (or equivalently, all elements of B that also belong to A), and nothing else.(AUB) = The union of two sets is a new set that contains all of the elements that are in at least one of the two sets. The union is written as A∪B or “A or B”. Intersection. The intersection of two sets is a new set that contains all of the elements that are in both sets. The intersection is written as A∩B or “A and B”.

(A ∩ B) = In mathematics, the intersection of two sets A and B, denoted by A ∩ B, is the set containing all elements of A that also belong to B (or equivalently, all elements of B that also belong to A), and nothing else.(AUB) = The union of two sets is a new set that contains all of the elements that are in at least one of the two sets. The union is written as A∪B or “A or B”. Intersection. The intersection of two sets is a new set that contains all of the elements that are in both sets. The intersection is written as A∩B or “A and B”.A= {1, 2, 3, 4, 5} B= {2, 4, 6, 8}

(A ∩ B) = In mathematics, the intersection of two sets A and B, denoted by A ∩ B, is the set containing all elements of A that also belong to B (or equivalently, all elements of B that also belong to A), and nothing else.(AUB) = The union of two sets is a new set that contains all of the elements that are in at least one of the two sets. The union is written as A∪B or “A or B”. Intersection. The intersection of two sets is a new set that contains all of the elements that are in both sets. The intersection is written as A∩B or “A and B”.A= {1, 2, 3, 4, 5} B= {2, 4, 6, 8}n (AUB)?

(A ∩ B) = In mathematics, the intersection of two sets A and B, denoted by A ∩ B, is the set containing all elements of A that also belong to B (or equivalently, all elements of B that also belong to A), and nothing else.(AUB) = The union of two sets is a new set that contains all of the elements that are in at least one of the two sets. The union is written as A∪B or “A or B”. Intersection. The intersection of two sets is a new set that contains all of the elements that are in both sets. The intersection is written as A∩B or “A and B”.A= {1, 2, 3, 4, 5} B= {2, 4, 6, 8}n (AUB)?so the answer is

(A ∩ B) = In mathematics, the intersection of two sets A and B, denoted by A ∩ B, is the set containing all elements of A that also belong to B (or equivalently, all elements of B that also belong to A), and nothing else.(AUB) = The union of two sets is a new set that contains all of the elements that are in at least one of the two sets. The union is written as A∪B or “A or B”. Intersection. The intersection of two sets is a new set that contains all of the elements that are in both sets. The intersection is written as A∩B or “A and B”.A= {1, 2, 3, 4, 5} B= {2, 4, 6, 8}n (AUB)?so the answer isn (AUB) = {1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 8 }

(A ∩ B) = In mathematics, the intersection of two sets A and B, denoted by A ∩ B, is the set containing all elements of A that also belong to B (or equivalently, all elements of B that also belong to A), and nothing else.(AUB) = The union of two sets is a new set that contains all of the elements that are in at least one of the two sets. The union is written as A∪B or “A or B”. Intersection. The intersection of two sets is a new set that contains all of the elements that are in both sets. The intersection is written as A∩B or “A and B”.A= {1, 2, 3, 4, 5} B= {2, 4, 6, 8}n (AUB)?so the answer isn (AUB) = {1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 8 }for example :

Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

aUb = 2,3,4,5,6,7

a n b =4.5

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