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It will be disconnected.. Reason: Closure of A (0,1) -> A' = [0, 1] Closure of B [3,4] -> B' = [3, 4] Intersection of A' and B is empty ( i.e., no numbers in the intersection of [0,1] and (3,4) ) Intersection of A and B' is empty ( i.e., no numbers in the intersection of (0,1) and [3,4] ) Hence, (0,1) U [3,4] will be disconnected. Hope it helps :)
@@vladraminputin711 Sir is right. I understood it after giving it much thought. See, (-n,n) will be the collection of open sets (-1,1),(-2,2),(-3,3),(-4,4),(-5,5),(-6,6)... But if we consider (-3n,3n) then it will be the collection of open sets (-3,3),(-6,6)... Which means the open sets that are present in (-3n,3n) are also present in (-n,n) but the opposite is not true. The point is you should not be focusing if all the elements of (-3n,3n) lie in (-n,n) because is the absolute truth, rather you should be focusing if the open sets in (-3n,3n) as a whole are falling under (-n,n). I hope I was able to make it clear.
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Sir, if we have some set S= (0, 1) U [3, 4] ... Will it be connected or disconnected
It will be disconnected..
Reason:
Closure of A (0,1) -> A' = [0, 1]
Closure of B [3,4] -> B' = [3, 4]
Intersection of A' and B is empty ( i.e., no numbers in the intersection of [0,1] and (3,4) )
Intersection of A and B' is empty ( i.e., no numbers in the intersection of (0,1) and [3,4] )
Hence, (0,1) U [3,4] will be disconnected.
Hope it helps :)
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Sir, how is (-3n,3n) a subcover of (-n,n)? Shouldn't it be the opposite?
Nhi, aesa nhi hoga bcoz (-n,n) contains all the points of (-3n,3n), but later one not......
@@SunilRa0 how... (-3n,3n) contains all points of (-n, n).. So (-n, n) should be sub cover na?
@@vladraminputin711 Sir is right. I understood it after giving it much thought. See, (-n,n) will be the collection of open sets (-1,1),(-2,2),(-3,3),(-4,4),(-5,5),(-6,6)... But if we consider (-3n,3n) then it will be the collection of open sets (-3,3),(-6,6)... Which means the open sets that are present in (-3n,3n) are also present in (-n,n) but the opposite is not true. The point is you should not be focusing if all the elements of (-3n,3n) lie in (-n,n) because is the absolute truth, rather you should be focusing if the open sets in (-3n,3n) as a whole are falling under (-n,n). I hope I was able to make it clear.
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