Let A = {circle, square, triangle} and let B = {3, 4}. Find A X B. {circle, square, triangle, 3, 4} { } {(circle, 3), (circle, 4), (square, 3), (square, 4), (triangle, 3), (triangle, 4)} {3, 4}
need help n explain to me plzz thxs very muuch
the third one
It's easy to visualize with the combination of pizza and toppings choice :)
every element in A is paired with those in B
good answer chlorophyll
The "\(\times\)" Denotes the Cartesian product. So, if we have two sets \(A,B\) we take each element of \(A\) and "concatenate it" with each element of \(B\). @Chlorophyll 's way is the perfect way to start!
or say in mathematical way branch tree :)
soo it would be third one right??
Or do tabulate with: row is shape and col is number, knowing the total result 3* 2 = 6 elements
@neel001 Yep.
(Thank you)^n, everybody is so generous :)
yhxs very much and one more question
If g(x) = x2 − 3, find g(4). 13 5 16 −3
Open the new post for new question as the rule in this site, will you :)
okay but will u help me
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