Let A be the set of all even natural numbers (including zero), B be the set of all odd natural numbers, C be the set of all natural numbers which divide 100, and D be the set of all prime numbers less than 100. Which of the following is (are) correct representation of these sets? [Note: A region represented in a Venn diagram could be empty. Take the set of real numbers to be the universal set] options are in above image can you please also explain how
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(i) 43∈ Q
43 belongs to set Q.
(ii) −2∉ N
−2 does not belongs to set N.
(iii) P = {p | p is an odd number}
P is a set of p such that p is an odd number.
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