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If the sets A and B are defined as A - {x,y:yox e R); B - {x,y:y-xx&R), then

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Answered by TħeRøмαи
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A=(x,y) are points on the curve[tex]y=e^x[\tex]

B=(x,y) are points on the line y=x

It can be observed from figure that both the

curves have no point of intersection for all x∈R

Therefore, A∩B=ϕ

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Answered by Anonymous
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