Math, asked by saarthakdrn, 2 months ago

Let A = {x:x ε Z and x2 ≤ 4 }and B = { x:x ε R and x2 – 3x +2 = 0}Then,

(i)A=B (ii) A ≠ B (iii) A ε b (iv) A ɇ

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Answered by dwijay2983
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Let A = {x:x ε Z and x2 ≤ 4 }and B = { x:x ε R and x2 – 3x +2 = 0}Then,

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Step-by-step explanation:

Let A = {x:x ε Z and x2 ≤ 4 }and B = { x:x ε R and x2 – 3x +2 = 0}Then,

(i)A=B (ii) A ≠ B (iii) A ε b (iv) A ɇ

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