Math, asked by rajkamblerm07, 3 months ago

*If n( A) = 62 , n(B) = 54 . A and B are disjoint sets then n ( A ∩ B ) = ?*

1️⃣ 62
2️⃣ 0
3️⃣ 54
4️⃣ 116​

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Answered by aayyuuss123
11

Answer:

  • 0

Step-by-step explanation:

If the two set A and B are disjoint set

so,

n(AuB)=n(A)+n(B)=62+54=116

But,

n(AnB)=0\bold{   } 

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Answered by GeniusGirl19
0
Answer:
Answer is '0'

Step-by-step explanation:
•Given that,
• A and B are two disjoint sets
•n(A)= 62 and n(B)=54
•To find,
•n ( A ∩ B ) = ?
•solution:
•n(A⋂B)=0 becauseA and B both are disjoint


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