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Consider the set N of positive integers to be the universal set. Sets H, T, E, and P are defined to the right. Determine
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Consider the set N of positive integers to be the universal set. Sets H, T, E, and P are defined to the right. Determine
Consider the set N of positive integers to be the universal set. Sets H, T, E, and P are defined to the right. Determine whether or not the sets H' and P' are disjoint. Are H' and P' disjoint? O A. Yes, because there is at least one prime number that is greater than or equal to 100. O B. No, because there are no composite numbers less than or equal to 100. O C. No, because there is at least one composite number that is less than or equal to 100. O D. Yes, because there are no prime numbers greater than or equal to 100. H = {NEN|n> 100} T = {nEN| n<1,000} E = {nEN n is even} P = {nEN n is prime}