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If A = {x ∈ ℝ / x < 1} , B = {x ∈ ℝ / – 1 < x ⩽ 3} and C = {x ∈ ℝ / x ⩾ 0} , the set that represents (A ⋂ B) – C is:
If A = {x ∈ ℝ / x < 1}, B = {x ∈ ℝ / – 1 < x ⩽ 3} and C = {x ∈ ℝ / x ⩾ 0}, the set that represents (A ⋂ B) – C is:
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Given A = ]– 5, 2], B = [– 6, 6] e C = ]– ∞, 2], so A ⋂ B ⋂ C is:
Given A = ]– 5, 2], B = [– 6, 6] e C = ]– ∞, 2], so A ⋂ B ⋂ C is:
a) ]– 5, 2]
b) [2, 6]
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Classify the statements as true or false:
Classify the statements as true or false:
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aasasa
Mar 25, 2021
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Was given A = ]– 5, 2], B = [– 6, 6] e C = ]– ∞, 2], so (A ⋃ B) ⋂ C is:
Was given A = ]– 5, 2], B = [– 6, 6] e C = ]– ∞, 2], so (A ⋃ B) ⋂ C is:
a) [2, 6]
b) ]– ∞, – 5]
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aasasa
Mar 25, 2021