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P is the set of integers that are greater than or equal to -3 a d less than -1

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Final answer:

The set p consists of integers that are greater than or equal to -3 and less than -1. There is not enough information to determine which option is correct.

Step-by-step explanation:

The set p consists of integers that are greater than or equal to -3 and less than -1. In interval notation, this can be represented as [-3, -1).

Let's break down the answer options:

  • a. The value of (p'₁ + p'₂) is zero. This statement is not necessarily true because we don't have enough information about the elements in set p'.
  • b. The values of (p₁ + p₂) and (p'₁ + p'₂) are equal. This statement is not necessarily true because we don't know the specific values of p₁, p₂, p'₁, and p'₂.
  • c. The value of (p₁ + p₂) will be greater than (p'₁ + p'₁). This statement is not necessarily true because we don't know the specific values of p₁, p₂, p'₁, and p'₂.
  • d. The value of (p'₁ + p'₂) will be greater than (p₁ + p₂). This statement is not necessarily true because we don't have enough information to compare the sums of the sets.

Therefore, there is not enough information to determine which option is correct.

User Basimalla Sebastin
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To represent this statement I put it in an expression thingy -3 ⩽ p <1
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