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If A x B ⊆ C x D and A ∩ B ∈ ∅, Prove that A ⊆ C and B ⊆ D. |
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Answer» Given, A × B ⊆ C x D and A ∩ B ∈ ∅ To prove : A ⊆ C and B ⊆ D A × B ⊆ C x D denotes A × B is subset of C × D that is every element A × B is in C × D And A ∩ B ∈ ∅ denotes A and B does not have any common element between them. A × B = {(a, b): a ∈ A and b ∈ B} Since, A × B ⊆ C x D (Given) ∴We can say (a, b) C × D ⇒ a ∈ C and b ∈ D ⇒ A ∈ C and B ∈ D (A and B does not have common elements) |
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