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22 September, 05:55

Let A = {the Rationals) and B = {the Irrationals). Find AU B.

A) the Integers

B) the Reals

C) the Rationals

D) the Irrationals

ITS NOT C, OR D

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  1. 22 September, 06:14
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    Option B.

    Step-by-step explanation:

    It is given that

    A = {The Rationals}

    B = {The Irrationals}

    We need to find the set A∪B.

    If we have two sets X and Y then union of these sets (X∪Y) contains all the elements of set X, of set Y or both.

    It is given that A is the set of rations and B is the set of irrational, so the union A∪B is the combined set of all rational or irrational numbers.

    A∪B = {The Rationals} + {The Irrationals}

    A∪B = {The Reals}

    Therefore, the correct option is B.
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