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nirajnishad
Aug19-10, 10:46 AM
1. The problem statement, all variables and given/known data
X={n/n belongs to N,X>=4}
B={x belongs N/ x<5}
2. Relevant equations
then,
A intersection B=________
Office_Shredder
Aug19-10, 11:34 AM
Your post has several errors in it. There's no A until the final line of your post and your set X contains only elements such that X>=4 which doesn't make any sense.
I assume your intended question is
A= \{x\ :\ x\in \mathbb{N}\ &\ x\geq4 \}
B=\{x\ :\ x\in \mathbb{N}\ &\ x<5 \}
and you want to find A\cap B
You have to show what work you've done so far. How have you tried to solve the problem?
HallsofIvy
Aug19-10, 02:58 PM
Assuming, as Office Shredder suggests, that your sets are
A= \{n |n\in \mathbb{N} , \ n\ge 4\}
and
B= \{n| n\in \mathbb{N} ,\ n< 5\}
Can you list some members of A and b? What natural numbers are greater than or equal to 4? What natural numbers are less than 5?
dharavsolanki
Aug20-10, 09:49 AM
The problem is solved already. Look at the last post. I guess the problem right now is that you are attempting to imagine or list down the members...
Lesson Learnt:
Step 1 : imagine the set constraints/description
Step 2 : List the ocntents of the set and imagine a pattern
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