Math, asked by Abhi60291, 26 days ago

If B–A is B, then A∩B is __________.

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Answered by Techoobant
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Answer:

A is the correct answer for A intersection B.

Step-by-step explanation:

That's because since B-A is B, we can say that A is the subset of B (meaning all the elements of A are elements of B). So, their common be set A itself since it contains elements of both set A and B.

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