Math, asked by vaishnavigoud, 1 month ago

If A = {x:x is an even number < 15} B= {x: x= 3n+2, nɛ N, N<5}, then find (i) AnB (ii) A-B (iii) B-A​

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Answered by xcishika4974
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Answer:

Natural numbers less than 5 are 1,2,3,4.

Given x=2n, putting n=1,2,3,4 ,we get,

x=2×1,2×2,2×3,2×4

=2,4,6,8.

The given set i.e.,A can be written as {2,4,6,8}

(Every set is a subset of universal set i.e., A ⊂ξ)

Answered by mayursaxena79
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Step-by-step explanation:

Natural numbers less than 5 are 1,2,3,4.

Given x=2n, putting n=1,2,3,4 ,we get,

x=2×1,2×2,2×3,2×4

=2,4,6,8.

The given set i.e.,A can be written as {2,4,6,8}

(Every set is a subset of universal set i.e., A ⊂ξ)

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