4. State whether each of the following statements are true or false. If the statement is false, rewrite the given statement correctly.
(i) If P = {m, n} and Q = { n, m}, then P × Q = {(m, n),(n, m)}.
(ii) If A and B are non-empty sets, then A × B is a non-empty set of ordered pairs (x, y) such that x A and y B.
(iii) If A = {1, 2}, B = {3, 4}, then A × .
4. State whether each of the following statements are true or false. If the statement is false, rewrite the given statement correctly.
(i) If P = {m, n} and Q = { n, m}, then P × Q = {(m, n),(n, m)}.
(ii) If A and B are non-empty sets, then A × B is a non-empty set of ordered pairs (x, y) such that x A and y B.
(iii) If A = {1, 2}, B = {3, 4}, then A × .
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4. (i) False. Here P = {m, n}, n (p)=2
Q = {n, m}, n (Q)=2
n (P× Q) = n (P)× n (Q) = 2× 2 = 4.
So, P ×Q = { (m, n), (m, m), (n, n), (n, m)}
(ii) True.
(iii) True. { A × (B ∩ ?) = A× ? . {∴ B ∩ ? = ? }
= n (A) ×0 {? is empty set}
= ?
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36. Given, A={9,10,11,12,13}.
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