Let A = [x : x ∈ R, |x| < 1]; B = [x : x ∈ R, |x - 1|] ≥ 1 and A ⋃ B = R - D, then the set D is
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CORRECT ANSWER IS [x:1≤x<2]
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A = { x:x∈R,−1<x<1 }
B = { x:x∈R,−1≥x−1≥1 }
= { x:x∈R,0≥x≥2 }
Now drawing sets A and B on the number line.
∴ A∪B = {x:R−[ 1≤x≤2] }
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