For example, for LCM (12,30) we find:
Using the set of prime numbers from each set with the highest exponent value we take 22 * 31 * 51 = 60. Therefore LCM (12,30) = 60.
Answer: (0,-1/2)
Step-by-step explanation:
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No, because the input repeated 4 twice and the output repeated 3 twice
i. 171
ii. 162
iii. 297
Solution,
n(U)= 630
n(I)= 333
n(T)= 168
i. Let n(I intersection T ) be X

<h3>ii.
n(only I)= n(I) - n(I intersection T)</h3><h3>
= 333 - 171</h3><h3>
= 162</h3>
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iii. n ( only T)= n( T) - n( I intersection T)</h3><h3>
= 468 - 171</h3><h3>
= 297</h3>
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Venn- diagram is shown in the attached picture.</h3>
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