If P = {−1, 1, 3} and Q = {−5, −3, 0, 6, 9}, find P ∩ Q.
@Awolflover1
uhh hmm not good with this is type of math o.o @563blackghost ;-;
:P I haven't done this in a long time...i do know its got something to do with universal sets but other than that Im blank....but ive got the internet to back me up so ill look on how to solve universal sets
Ok this is an intersection set question...We need to list what Group P and Group Q both share....
How would I?
So we have `P={-1,1,3}` and `Q={-5,-3,0,6,9}` We need to find what numbers they both share.... Looking at this we see that they do not share any number....So that would mean that `P ∩ Q = {}` we would leave the middle of the brackets blank...since they do not share any real numbers...
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