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The intersection of any two disjoint set is a Null set . justify your ansewer

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Answered by ervislinazuaje30
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we begin with the definition of disjuncts, two sets have no element in common, that is, the intersection of both is the empty set. In this case we will say that the sets are disjointed or incompatible. For example, the set of odd natural numbers and the set of even natural numbers are disjointed because there is no natural number that is simultaneously odd and even, that is, the intersection of both sets is the empty set.

The disjointed sets are represented, by a Venn diagram

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Answered by Anonymous
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=》If two (or) more sets does not contain any common elements, then they are called as disjoint sets.

The intersection of two disjoint sets is null set because there will be no common elements of disjoint sets.

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