Sets-Relations-And-Functions Question 140
Question: A, B, C and D are four sets such that $ A\cap B=C\cap D=\phi . $ Consider the following:
- $ A\cup B $ and $ B\cup D $ are always disjoint.
- $ A\cap C $ and $ B\cap D $ are always disjoint. Which of the above statements is/are correct?
Options:
A) 1 Only
B) 2 only
C) Both 1 and 2
D)        neither 1 nor 2s
 Correct Answer: B $ \Rightarrow (A\cup C)={1,2,5,6,0} $ $ \Rightarrow (B\cup D)={3,4,7,8,0} $ $ \Rightarrow (A\cup C)\cap (B\cup D)={0} $  $ \Rightarrow (A\cap C)=\phi  $     and    $ (B\cap D)=\phi  $ Show Answer
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Solution:
$ B={3,4,0} $ 
$ C={5,6,0} $ 
$ D={7,8} $ 
Such that    $ (A\cap B)=(C\cap D)=\phi  $
So    $ (A\cup C) $     and    $ (B\cup D) $     are not always disjoint
So    $ (A\cap C) $     and    $ (B\cap D) $    are always disjoint.
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