If A and B be any two sets, then (A∪B)‘ is equal toa)AR...
Method to Solve :
The union of two sets is a new set that contains all of the elements that are in at least one of the two sets. The union is written as A∪B or “A or B”. ... In the final column the union, A∪B, is equal to A and the intersection, A∩B, is equal to B since B is fully contained in A.
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If A and B be any two sets, then (A∪B)‘ is equal toa)AR...
Explanation:
- In set theory, the symbol AB represents the intersection of sets A and B, i.e. the set of all elements that belong to both A and B.
- The intersection of two sets A and B is defined as follows: AB = {x | x ∈ A and x ∈ B}.
- For example, if A = {1, 2, 3} and B = {2, 3, 4}, then AB = {2, 3}.
- The intersection of two sets A and B is also denoted by A ∩ B, where the symbol ∩ represents the intersection operation. Therefore, AB = A ∩ B.
- The intersection of two sets A and B has the following properties:
- Commutative property: AB = BA
- Associative property: (AB)C = A(BC)
- Distributive property: A(B ∪ C) = AB ∪ AC and A(B ∩ C) = AB ∩ AC
- Therefore, if A and B are any two sets, then (AB) = (A ∩ B) = (B ∩ A) = (BA) = (BA) = (AB). Hence, option D is the correct answer.
If A and B be any two sets, then (A∪B)‘ is equal toa)AR...