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if X=(1,2,3,4,5) and Y =(2,4,5,6,8) then x-y equals to​

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Answered by harshitkumarxyz6
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Answer:

X-Y={1,3}

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Answered by krishnaanandsynergy
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Answer:

We will find x-y using the given set x=\left \{ {{1,2,3,4,5 \right\} and y=\left \{ {2,4,5,6,8}\right\}.The final answer is, x-y=\left \{ 1,3 \right\}

Step-by-step explanation:

First set is,       x=\left \{ {{1,2,3,4,5 \right\}

Second set is, y=\left \{ {2,4,5,6,8}\right\}

For find x-y first we find the common terms in two sets.

That is, Common terms in two sets =\left \{ {{2,4,5\right\}

So we should remove the above common terms from the set x. Because the given sum is x-y.So we should consider the terms in x set.

After remove the common terms in set x,we can get the following set \left \{ 1,3 \right\}.

Final Answer is, x-y=\left \{ 1,3 \right\}.

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