Math, asked by chanchalbajoria123, 10 months ago

If X & Y are two sets, then ( X U Y)’ ∩ X equals to

(a) ∅ (b) x (c) y (d) U​

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Answered by usha08singh
1

Step-by-step explanation:

If X and Y are two sets, then X⋂(Y⋃X) C equals

(a) X (b) Y (c) ϕ (d) None of these

My attempt:

X = {1,2,3} Y = {3,4,5}

(Y⋃X) = {1,2,3,4,5}

X⋂(Y⋃X) = {1,2,3}

But the given answer is C

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Answered by priya1352
0

Step-by-step explanation:

answer is (b)

(b)x

x union y is both x and y

(x union y ) intersection x is

common in (x union y) and x I.e.,x

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