The set A union B can be decomposed into three disjoint sub sets A\ (A int B), B\(A int B), and (A int B). So in this case (A union B) and (A int B) are fixed but "moving" elelments from A\ (A int B) into B\(A int B) will not affect (A union B) and (A int B). You should be able to fill in the details now.
Given two or more sets there is a set which is their union and a set which is there intersection. But, there is no such thing as a "union intersection set", as required for the answer to the question.
The intersection or point of intersection
There are 5 linear measures given. If that implies that the shape is a pentagon, there is no way to answer the question with out additional information about the angles in the pentagon. A triangle is the only polygonal shape whose area is uniquely determined by the length of its sides.
By working out the values of x and y in the given equations by elimination and substitution
The set of elements that are elements of the two (or more) given sets is called the intersection of the sets.
Yes. The center is the mid-point of the segment, and that's all you need to uniquely define a circle.
The right of way is given in a traffic intersection, not taken.
Yes. Given two equations ... one for area and one for perimeter ... in two variables ... length and width ... I'd say that the dimensions are uniquely defined.
A car must enter the intersection to make a turn. Restrictions on when you may enter any given intersection are given by the road signs and road markings.
The nucleus of a sodium atom typically contains 11 protons and 12 neutrons, leading to a total nucleon number of 23.
Given two or more sets there is a set which is their union and a set which is there intersection. But, there is no such thing as a "union intersection set", as required for the answer to the question.
The intersection or point of intersection
The basis in crystals is that it is uniquely arranged in a given solid or liquid.
union means to group the given sets. where as intersection means to pick out the common elements from the given sets. if set a has 1,2,3 elements and B has 1,2,3,4,5. then its union will have 1,2,3,4,5 as its elements. and its intersection will have 1,2,3 as its elements.
The car that arrives at the intersection first should be given the right of way.
No.The information given is not enough to uniquely identify a triangle. Any point on the appropriate arc of the circumcircle will satisfy the requirements of the triangle.No.The information given is not enough to uniquely identify a triangle. Any point on the appropriate arc of the circumcircle will satisfy the requirements of the triangle.No.The information given is not enough to uniquely identify a triangle. Any point on the appropriate arc of the circumcircle will satisfy the requirements of the triangle.No.The information given is not enough to uniquely identify a triangle. Any point on the appropriate arc of the circumcircle will satisfy the requirements of the triangle.
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