Let Two sets are called disjoint if there Difference is the empty setGroup startsTrue or FalseTrue, unselectedFalse, unselected
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Let Two sets are called disjoint if there Difference is the empty setGroup startsTrue or FalseTrue, unselectedFalse, unselected
Solution
False. Two sets are called disjoint if their intersection is the empty set, not their difference.
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