Math, asked by thalaboopathy, 1 year ago

If A and B are non-empty sets , then A×B is a non-empty set of ordered pairs (x,y) such that x€A and y€B....true or false

Answers

Answered by AlwaysSmile
40
Hey friend,

Here is your answer,
______________________________________________________________


If A and B are non-empty sets , then A×B is a non-empty set of ordered pairs (x,y) such that x€A and y€B.


This statement is true.

______________________________________________________________

Hope this helped you !!
Please mark as brainliest !!

thalaboopathy: how...?
AlwaysSmile: Let me explain u with an example. Take two sets A{1,3,5} and B {2,4,6}.
thalaboopathy: yaeh...
thalaboopathy: got it.
AlwaysSmile: Then A x B will be {(1,2)(1,4)(1,6)(3,2)(3,4)(3,6)(5,2)(5,4)(5,6)}
AlwaysSmile: Here in every case you can see that x€A and y€B
AlwaysSmile: Now got it??
thalaboopathy: thanks dude...
thalaboopathy: got it...
AlwaysSmile: welcome
Answered by rokibula53
0

Step-by-step explanation:

if A and B are non- empty sets , then A×B is a non- empty set of order pairs ( x,y) such that x €A and y € B.

Similar questions