Math, asked by rathorgourav062, 6 months ago

. If A is an empty set and B is a set of vowels, then A∩B is *​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Given:

A is an empty set

B is a set of vowels

To find:

A∩B

Calculation:

According to the given data,

A = { }

B = {A,E,I,O,U}

A∩B means, it is a set containing the common elements present in set A and set B. As A is an empty set, A∩B will also be a null set

=> A∩B = { }

A∩B = { }

Answered by PᴀʀᴛʜTɪᴡᴀʀʏ
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\huge\boxed{\red{\bf \green{\dag} Solution }}

A is empty set

B is a set of vowels

So , B = { a,e,i,o,u }

So A ∩ B = elements which are common to both A and B =

.°. A B = Φ

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