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Question
Which set of numbers could be the universal set for the set given below?
- P = set of integers which are multiples of 4.
- T = set of all even square numbers.
Solution
We have,
P = set of integers which are multiples of 4 = {4, 8, 12, ...}; and
T = set of all even square numbers = {4, 16, 36, 64, 100, ...}
So, P can be the Universal set for the sets P and T.
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