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U is the set of integers. G is the set of negative integers. What is the complement of set G in universive U?

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U is the set of integers. G is the set of negative integers. What is the complement-example-1
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Wouldn't the answer be C) Positive Integers?

Step-by-step explanation: Because the complement of a set include all of the elements not included in the indicated set. I hope I'm making some sense. :)

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The correct answer is c. positive numbers.

The set of negative integers (G) consists of all integers less than zero.

The complement of G in the universal set U would include all integers that are not in G.

In other words, the complement of G in U would be the set of non-negative integers, including zero.

Therefore, the correct answer is c. positive numbers

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