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If A, B and C are any three sets, then A × (B ∪ C) is equal to
(a) (A × B) ∪ (A × C)
(b) (A ∪ B) × (A ∪ C)
(c) None of these
(d) (A × B) ∩ (A × C)​

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Answered by Anonymous
18

Answer:

If A, B and C are any three sets, then A × (B ∪ C) is equal to

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(b) (A ∪ B) × (A ∪ C)

(c) None of these

(d) (A × B) ∩ (A × C)

Explanation:

Given A, B and C are any three sets.

Now, A × (B ∪ C) = (A × B) ∪ (A × C)


Anonymous: Nice!
Answered by Malihashk
1

Answer:

A) (A×B) U (A×C)

Step-by-step explanation:

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