A Transition to Advanced Mathematics
A Transition to Advanced Mathematics
8th Edition
ISBN: 9781285463261
Author: Douglas Smith, Maurice Eggen, Richard St. Andre
Publisher: Cengage Learning
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Chapter 2.3, Problem 1E

Find the order of the element 3 in each group.

  1. ( 4 , + )
  2. ( 5 , + )
  3. ( 6 , + )
  4. ( 8 , + )
  5. ( 9 , + )
  6. ( U 5 , )
  7. ( U 7 , )
  8. ( U 11 , )

a.

Expert Solution
Check Mark
To determine

Find the union and intersection of the sets.

Answer to Problem 1E

The union: AAA={1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8}

The intersection: AAA={4,5}

Explanation of Solution

Given :

It is given in the question that the set is ={{1,2,3,4,5},{2,3,4,5,6},{3,4,5,6,7},{4,5,6,7,8}} .

Concept Used:

In this we have to use the concept of sets and induction.

Calculation: The union: AAA={1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8}

The intersection: AAA={4,5}

Conclusion:

The union: AAA={1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8}

The intersection: AAA={4,5}

b.

Expert Solution
Check Mark
To determine

Find the union and intersection of the sets.

Answer to Problem 1E

The union: AAA={1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12,13}

The intersection: AAA={ϕ}

Explanation of Solution

Given :

It is given in the question that the set is A={{1.3.5},{2,4,6},{7,9,11,13},{8,10,12}}.

Concept Used:

In this we have to use the concept of sets and induction.

Calculation:

The union: AAA={1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12,13}

The intersection: AAA={ϕ}

Conclusion:

The union: AAA={1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12,13}

The intersection: AAA={ϕ}

c.

Expert Solution
Check Mark
To determine

Find the union and intersection of the set. A = {An:nN} ,where An={5n,5n+1,5n+2,......,6n} for each natural number n .

Answer to Problem 1E

The union: nNAn={x=5n+m;nN,0mn}

The intersection: AAAn={ϕ}

Explanation of Solution

Given :

It is given in the question that the set is A = {An:nN} ,where An={5n,5n+1,5n+2,......,6n} for each natural number n .

Concept Used:

In this we have to use the concept of sets and induction.

Calculation: The union: nNAn={x=5n+m;nN,0mn}

The intersection: AAAn={ϕ}

Conclusion:

The union: nNAn={x=5n+m;nN,0mn}

The intersection: AAAn={ϕ}

d.

Expert Solution
Check Mark
To determine

Find the union and intersection of the set.

Answer to Problem 1E

The union: nNBn=N

The intersection: AABn={ϕ}

Explanation of Solution

Given :

It is given in the question that the set is B = {Bn:nN} ,where Bn=N{1,2,3,......,n} for each natural number n .

Concept Used:

In this we have to use the concept of sets and induction.

Calculation:

The union: nNBn=N

The intersection: AABn={ϕ}

Conclusion:

The union: nNBn=N

The intersection: AABn={ϕ}

e.

Expert Solution
Check Mark
To determine

Find the union and intersection of the set. A is the family of all sets of integers that contain 10 .

Answer to Problem 1E

The union: nNA=Z

The intersection: AAA={10}

Explanation of Solution

Given :

It is given in the question that the set is A is the family of all sets of integer that contain 10 .

Concept Used:

In this we have to use the concept of sets and induction.

Calculation:

The union: nNA=Z

The intersection: AAA={10}

Conclusion:

The union: nNA=Z

The intersection: AAA={10}

f.

Expert Solution
Check Mark
To determine

Find the union and intersection of the set.

Answer to Problem 1E

The union: AA10An={1,2,3,.....,19}

The intersection: n=110An=ϕ

Explanation of Solution

Given :

It is given in the question that the set is A = {An:n(1,2,3,....,10)} ,where A1={1},A2={2,3},A3={3,4,5},....A10={10,11,....,19}

Concept Used:

In this we have to use the concept of sets and induction.

Calculation:

The union: AA10An={1,2,3,.....,19}

The intersection: n=110An=ϕ

Conclusion:

The union: AA10An={1,2,3,.....,19}

The intersection: n=110An=ϕ

g.

Expert Solution
Check Mark
To determine

Find the union and intersection of the set.

Answer to Problem 1E

The union: nN0,1n=(0,1)

The intersection: nN(0,1n)=ϕ

Explanation of Solution

Given :

It is given in the question that the set is A = {An:nN} ,where An={0,1n} , for each natural number n .

Concept Used:

In this we have to use the concept of sets and induction.

Calculation:

The union: nN0,1n=(0,1)

The intersection: nN(0,1n)=ϕ

Conclusion:

The union: nN0,1n=(0,1)

The intersection: nN(0,1n)=ϕ

h.

Expert Solution
Check Mark
To determine

Find the union and intersection of the set.

Answer to Problem 1E

The union: r(0,)(π,r)=(π,)

The intersection: r(0,)(π,r)=(π,0)

Explanation of Solution

Given :

It is given in the question that the set is A = {Ar:r(0,)} ,where Ar={π,r} for each r(0,) .

Concept Used:

In this we have to use the concept of sets and induction.

Calculation:

The union: r(0,)(π,r)=(π,)

The intersection: r(0,)(π,r)=(π,0)

Conclusion:

The union: r(0,)(π,r)=(π,)

The intersection: r(0,)(π,r)=(π,0)

i.

Expert Solution
Check Mark
To determine

Find the union and intersection of the set.

Answer to Problem 1E

Explanation of Solution

Given :

It is given in the question that the set is A = {Ar:rR} ,where Ar=[|r|,2|r|+1] for each rR .

Concept Used:

In this we have to use the concept of sets and induction.

Calculation:

The union: rR[|r|,2|r|+1)=[0,)

The intersection: rR[|r|,2|r|+1)=[0,1)

Conclusion:

j.

Expert Solution
Check Mark
To determine

Find the union and intersection of the set.

Answer to Problem 1E

The union: nNnZ=Z

The intersection: nNnZ=0

Explanation of Solution

Given :

It is given in the question that the set is M = {nZ:nN} ,where nZ={....,3n,2n,n,0,n,2n,3n,.....} for each nN .

Concept Used:

In this we have to use the concept of sets and induction.

Calculation:

The union: nNnZ=Z

The intersection: nNnZ=0

Conclusion:

The union: nNnZ=Z

The intersection: nNnZ=0

k.

Expert Solution
Check Mark
To determine

Find the union and intersection of the set.

Answer to Problem 1E

The union: n=3[1n,2+1n]=(0,73]

The intersection: n=3[1n,2+1n]=[13,2]

Explanation of Solution

Given :

It is given in the question that the set is A = {An:n3} ,where An=[1n,2+1n] for each nN

Concept Used:

In this we have to use the concept of sets and induction.

Calculation:

The union: n=3[1n,2+1n]=(0,73]

The intersection: n=3[1n,2+1n]=[13,2]

Conclusion:

The union: n=3[1n,2+1n]=(0,73]

The intersection: n=3[1n,2+1n]=[13,2]

l.

Expert Solution
Check Mark
To determine

Find the union and intersection of the set.

Answer to Problem 1E

The union: nZ[n,n+1)=R

The intersection: nZ[n,n+1)=0

Explanation of Solution

Given :

It is given in the question that the set is C = {Cn:nZ} ,where Cn=[n,n+1] for each nZ .

Concept Used:

In this we have to use the concept of sets and induction.

Calculation:

The union: nZ[n,n+1)=R

The intersection: nZ[n,n+1)=0

Conclusion:

The union: nZ[n,n+1)=R

The intersection: nZ[n,n+1)=0

m.

Expert Solution
Check Mark
To determine

Find the union and intersection of the set.

Answer to Problem 1E

The union: nZ(n,n+1)=RZ

The intersection: nZ(n,n+1)=0

Explanation of Solution

Given :

It is given in the question that the set is A = {An:nZ} ,where An=[n,n+1] for each nZ .

Concept Used:

In this we have to use the concept of sets and induction.

Calculation:

The union: nZ(n,n+1)=RZ

The intersection: nZ(n,n+1)=0

Conclusion:

The union: nZ(n,n+1)=RZ

The intersection: nZ(n,n+1)=0

n.

Expert Solution
Check Mark
To determine

Find the union and intersection of the set.

Answer to Problem 1E

The union: nN(n,1n)=(,1]

The intersection: nN(n,1n)=(1,0]

Explanation of Solution

Given :

It is given in the question that the set is D = {Dn:nN} ,where Dn=[n,1n] for nN .

Concept Used:

In this we have to use the concept of sets and induction.

Calculation:

The union: nN(n,1n)=(,1]

The intersection: nN(n,1n)=(1,0]

Conclusion:

The union: nN(n,1n)=(,1]

The intersection: nN(n,1n)=(1,0]

o.

Expert Solution
Check Mark
To determine

Find the union and intersection of the set.

Answer to Problem 1E

The union: pisprimepN=N{1}

The intersection: pisprimepN=0

Explanation of Solution

Given :

It is given in the question that the set is A = {pN:pisaprime} ,where pN=[np:nN] for each prime p .

Concept Used:

In this we have to use the concept of sets and induction.

Calculation:

The union: pisprimepN=N{1}

The intersection: pisprimepN=0

Conclusion:

The union: pisprimepN=N{1}

The intersection: pisprimepN=0

p.

Expert Solution
Check Mark
To determine

Find the union and intersection of the set.

Answer to Problem 1E

The union: nZ{(x,y):0x1,0yxn}={(x,y):0x1,0yx}

The intersection: nZ{(x,y):0x1,0yxn}={(x,y):(0x1,y=0)^(x=1,0y<1)}

Explanation of Solution

Given :

It is given in the question that the set is T = {Tn:nZ} , where Tn={(x,yR×R:0x1,0yxn] for each nZ .

Concept Used:

In this we have to use the concept of sets and induction.

Calculation: The union: nZ{(x,y):0x1,0yxn}={(x,y):0x1,0yx}

The intersection: nZ{(x,y):0x1,0yxn}={(x,y):(0x1,y=0)^(x=1,0y<1)}

Conclusion:

The union: nZ{(x,y):0x1,0yxn}={(x,y):0x1,0yx}

The intersection: nZ{(x,y):0x1,0yxn}={(x,y):(0x1,y=0)^(x=1,0y<1)}

q.

Expert Solution
Check Mark
To determine

Find the union and intersection of the set.

Answer to Problem 1E

The union: nZ{(x,y):0x1,xnyx1n}={(x,y):0x1,0y1}

The intersection: nZ{(x,y):0x1,xnyx1n}={(x,y):0x1,y=x}

Explanation of Solution

Given :

It is given in the question that the set is V = {Vn:nN} ,where Vn={(x,yR×R:0x1,xnyxn] for each nN .

Concept Used:

In this we have to use the concept of sets and induction.

Calculation: The union: nZ{(x,y):0x1,xnyx1n}={(x,y):0x1,0y1}

The intersection: nZ{(x,y):0x1,xnyx1n}={(x,y):0x1,y=x}

Conclusion:

The union: nZ{(x,y):0x1,xnyx1n}={(x,y):0x1,0y1}

The intersection: nZ{(x,y):0x1,xnyx1n}={(x,y):0x1,y=x}

r.

Expert Solution
Check Mark
To determine

Find the union and intersection of the set.

Answer to Problem 1E

The union: nNR[0,n]=R[0,1]

The intersection: nNR[0,n]=R_ ( R_ , all negative real number)

Explanation of Solution

Given :

It is given in the question that the set is E = {En:nN} , where En=R{0,n} for each natural number n .

Concept Used:

In this we have to use the concept of sets and induction.

Calculation:

The union: nNR[0,n]=R[0,1]

The intersection: nNR[0,n]=R_ ( R_ , all negative real number)

Conclusion:

The union: nNR[0,n]=R[0,1]

The intersection: nNR[0,n]=R_ ( R_ , all negative real number)

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