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21 August, 18:45

When will n (A∩B) = 0? Explain and give an example.

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  1. 21 August, 20:38
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    Two sets are called disjoint if they have no elements in common. For example:

    The sets S = { 2, 4, 6, 8 } and T = { 1, 3, 5, 7 } are disjoint.

    Another way to define disjoint sets is to say that their intersection is the empty set,

    Two sets A and B are disjoint if A ∩ B = 0.

    In the example above,

    S ∩ T = ∅ because no number lies in both sets.
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