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Mathematics, 30.07.2019 18:10, coricori8

Give examples of two sets that meet the given conditions. ifthe conditions are impossible to satisfy, explainok the two sets are equal but not equivalent select the correct answer below o b. (1.2,3) and (3,2.1): (cat, dog, mouse) and (dog, mouse, cat) o c. this is impossible. when two sets, a and b, are equal, then a - b implies that the two sets are equivalent, n(a) (b) o d. this is impossible. when two sets, a and b, are equivalent, then a-b implies that the two sets are equal, n(a) n(b) click to select your answer 0 type here to search f1 f2 f3 f4 fs ? ? f6 f7 8

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