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\rm\dashrightarrow \: s = {3 \: .\pi \: . - 5 \: .3 +  \sqrt{7} . \frac{2}{7}} \:
Which of the following is a subset of s containing all natural numbers.

Option :-

1.(3 \: .\pi. \:  \frac{2}{7}  \: . - 5. \:  \: 3 +  \sqrt{7} )
 \rm2.( \: 3 \: . \: \pi \: . \:  \sqrt{2} )

 \rm \: 3. \: (3 \: . \:  - 5 \: . \:   \: \frac{2}{7} )


 \rm \: 4. \: ( \: 3 +  \sqrt{7}  \: . \:  \sqrt{2}  \: . \: \pi \: )

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Answers

Answered by keshavyadav06042006
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Step-by-step explanation:

\rm\large{\underline{\underline\color{darkblue}{question:-}}}

\rm\dashrightarrow \: s = {3 \: .\pi \: . - 5 \: .3 + \sqrt{7} . \frac{2}{7}} \:

Which of the following is a subset of s containing all natural numbers.

Option :-

1.(3 \: .\pi. \: \frac{2}{7} \: . - 5. \: \: 3 + \sqrt{7} )

 \rm2.( \: 3 \: . \: \pi \: . \: \sqrt{2} )

 \rm \: 3. \: (3 \: . \: - 5 \: . \: \: \frac{2}{7} )

 \rm \: 4. \: ( \: 3 + \sqrt{7} \: . \: \sqrt{2} \: . \: \pi \: )

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