janetrosasgarcia janetrosasgarcia
  • 25-06-2019
  • Mathematics
contestada

Suppose U={1,2} is the universal set and T={2}. Then what is the complement of T

Respuesta :

absor201
absor201 absor201
  • 05-07-2019

Answer:

T'={1}

Step-by-step explanation:

Definition:

Given a set T, the complement of T is the set of all elements in the universal set U, but not in T.

We can write T^c  

You can also say complement of T in U

Complement of T( T')= U-T

where U={1,2} and T={2}

Now put the sets of U and T in the formula:

T'=U-T

T'={1,2}-{2}

T'{1}

Thus the Complement of T(T')={1}....

Answer Link

Otras preguntas

what is 7/8 in a whole number
Why do so many languages in Europe have similar roots?
For what values of a is the distance between P(a,3) and Q(5,2a) greater than √26
Why was Captain Smith given command of the Titanic?
A certain calling card gives you the following rate to call Malaysia. There is a connection fee of $0.39 which allows you to connect for up to (but not includin
What is Nine and two hundred thirty-five thousandths in decimals
Who was the Danish immigrant who photographed immigrant life to make people aware of the problems immigrants faced in the United States?
what are 2 ways in which inherited factors can affect a persons health?
which two laws helped to transform america life in the 1950s
The bacteria that produce food from the chemicals in the water surrounding hydro thermal vents deep in the ocean are?