Mathematics, 21.12.2019 20:31 bremarie102013
Me ! given that n: {1,2,3,5,8,13} and m: {−9,−8,−6,−4,−2,4}, which statements about n and m are true?
there is more than one correct answer. select all correct answers.
the intersection of n and m contains only those elements that are in both n and m.
the intersection of n and m is ϕ.
the intersection of n and m is {−9,−8,−6,−4,−2}.
n∪m=∅
n∩m=∅
(note: i picked "n∪m=∅" and "the intersection of n and m contains only those elements that are in both n and m." and i got 0.17 percent on the question so one of these two that i picked are correct.)
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