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Answered by Anonymous
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Answered by sha2nk5667905134
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Answer:

Assume,

U = { 1,2,,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10}

A = {1,2,3}

B = { 1,2,3,4,5}

B' =U - B = { 6,7,8,9,10}

since, A (intersection) B' = $ ---------(i)

( given in question,due to absence of symbol i assumed this symbol in place of Symbol present in Question,don't mind plz)

this satisfies the equation

now ,

(a) A € B

Question says

A is subset of B

that implies all the element of A present in B.

from (we assume)

we can say that

yes, all the elements of A is present in B.

hence this statement is true.

(b) B € A

Question says that B is subset of A.that implies all the elements of B present in A.

from (we assume)

we can say that

No, all the elements of B is not present in A.

hence this statement is true.

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