Consider U = (x\x is a negative real number).
Which is an empty set?
O fx]xEU andx has a nega...
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Consider U = (x\x is a negative real number).
Which is an empty set?
O fx]xEU andx has a negative cube root}
O fx]xEU andx has a negative square root}
O x]xEU and x is equal to the product of a positive number and-1}
O x]xEU and x is equal to the sum of one negative and one positive number}
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