What is the result of this statement :{'b','a','r'}&set('qux')
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The result of the given statement is: set()
Explanation:
In python, '&' operator refers to the 'set intersection' operation between the sets given. i.e., A & B gives the common elements between them.
set('qux') gives {'x', 'u', 'q'} in interpretation.
Now, the intersection between the sets will be {'b', 'a', 'r'} & {'x', 'u', 'q'} will be an empty set as there are no common elements in them.
So, it results in an empty set as an output i.e., set()
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