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If A and B are two sets then A-B=B-A if *​

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Answered by kaurbaljinder98554
5

Answer:

equal

Step-by-step explanation:

A=B......................

Answered by Tejaswinitiru
1

Step-by-step explanation:

Case- 1 : When A=ϕandB=ϕ

Then, A−B=B−A=ϕ

So, option (a) is correct only when both A and B are ϕ.

Case - 2 : When A∩B=ϕ

In this case, there is no common elements in set A and set B.

∴A−B=AandB−A=B

So, option (b) is not correct.

Case - 3: When A=B,

In this case, both sets are equal.

∴A−B=B−A=ϕ

So, option C is also correct.

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