Let A and B be two sets such that

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asked Jul 18, 2017 in Mathematics by jayprakash (2,890 points) 1 3 12
edited Jul 18, 2017 by jayprakash
Let A and B be two sets such that n(A) = 3 and n (B) = 2. If (x, 1), (y, 2), (z, 1) are in A × B, find A and B, where x, y and z are distinct elements

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answered Jul 18, 2017 by jayprakash (2,890 points) 1 3 12
 
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It is given that 

n(A) =3 and n(B) =2; and (x, 1), (y, 2), (z, 1) are in A×B. 

We know that

 A = Set of first elements of the ordered pair elements of A × B 

B = Set of second elements of the ordered pair elements of A × B. 

∴ x, y, and z are the elements of A; and 1 and 2 are the elements of B. 

Since n(A) = 3 and n(B) = 2, it is clear that A = {x, y, z} and B = {1, 2}. 

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