If ξ = (all digits in our number system}, A = {x | x is prime} and B = {x | x is even}, then B – A is
(a) {4, 6, 8}
(b) {0, 4, 6, 8}
(c) {3, 5, 7}
(d) {2}
Solution:
A ∩ ξ is same as
(a) A
(b) ϕ
(c) A’
(d) ξ
Solution:
If ξ = W and A = {x | x ϵ W and x ≤ 10}, then A’ is
(a) ϕ
(b) {x | x ϵ W and 0 ≤ x ≤ 10}
(c) {x | x ϵ W and x ≤ 10}
(d) {x | x ϵ W and x ≥ 11}
Solution:
If ξ= {x | x ϵ W, x ≤ 12}, A – {x | x is a multiple of 3} and B = {x | x is a multiple of 4}, then A ∩ B is
(a) ϕ
(b) {0}
(c) {12}
(d) {0, 12}
Solution:
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