Set Theory and Algebra: Unveiling the Interplay of Structures
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Multiple Choice
In set theory, the intersection of two sets (A) and (B) is defined as:
- (A \cap B = {x \in A \mid x \in B})
- (A \cap B = {x \in A \mid x \notin B})
- (A \cap B = {x \in B \mid x \in A})
- (A \cap B = {x \in B \mid x \notin A})