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If sets A and B are defined as A=(x,y):y=1x,0xR and B={(x,y):y=-x,xR}, then


A

AB=A

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AB=B

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C

AB=

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None of these

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Solution

The correct option is C

AB=


Explanation for the correct option:

Step 1: Draw the required diagram

Step 2: Finding the relation between set A and set B :

y=1xxy=1
So, A is the set of all points on the rectangular hyperbola.

xy=1 with branches in I and III quadrants.

Whereas, y=-x represents a line with slope -1and c=0.
B is the set of all points on this line.

Since the graphs of xy=1 and y=-x are non-intersecting,

We have AB=ϕ.

Hence, option C is correct.


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