discrete math
Need 7c 9ab 10 15 16 17
Ans 7.A
CA
For
Ans 7.B and 7.C
This type of operations can't be done in matrices.
We can just convert those matrix in to set and find
B ^ A
Here B={(1,1),(0,1)}
A={(1,1),(0,0)}
So B^A=(1,1)
Elements which available in B and also in A
Similarly for
A or C
That means all set available in A and C
For A we already seen previous and for
C={(0,1),(1,0)}
A or C contain
={(1,1),(1,0),(0,1),(1,0)}
Ans 9.A and 9.B
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