The intersection of any two disjoint sets is a null set. Justify your answer.
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Concept
When there is no common element between sets then the sets are known as disjoint sets.
Given
Two disjoint sets
Find
We are asked to explain the intersection of any two disjoint sets is a null set.
Solution
We can take an example of two disjoint sets.
Let A= Set of odd natural numbers
and B = Set of even natural numbers
A ∩ B = Null set
As there is nothing which is common between both the sets
Hence the intersection of any two disjoint sets is a null set.
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