If U = (1, 2, 3, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10) is the universal set. E = (10, 4, 6, 8, 10) and F = {x: 1x\(^2\) = 2\(^6\), x is odd}. Find (E ∩ F)', where ' means the complement of a set.

a

(0)

b

U

c

(8)

d

\(\phi\)

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Macon5000
2 years ago

The answer is wrong. The correct answer is B (The Universal Set). Since (E n F) has no set then (E n f)' means all the numbers that are not in (E n F) which is all the numbers in the Universal set. The Answer is U

ihih
1 year ago

there is 8 in E and F

Shinno
1 year ago

description of question is not clear

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