Math, asked by anantrajusharma, 7 months ago

What universal set(s) would you propose for each of the following:

(i) The set of right triangles.
(ii) The set of isosceles triangles.

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Answered by AnantSharmaGUNA
13

Step-by-step explanation:

(i) We know that right triangles are a type of triangle with an angle 90°

Thus, a set of triangles will contain all the right triangles.

∴universal set, U = {x: x is a triangle in plane}

(ii) We know that isosceles triangles are a type of triangle with any two of the angles equal in measure.

Thus, a set of triangles will contain all the isosceles triangles.

∴ universal set, U = {x: x is a triangle in plane}

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Answered by aayashaghoshi
3

Answer:

set of all triangles

in both the condition

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