If A= x R:|x|<2 and B= x R:|x-2| 3 then :
Mathematics · JEE Main · NTA Exams — Sets, Relations and Functions
If \(A=\{x \in R:|x|<2\} \text { and } B=\{x \in R:|x-2| \geq 3\}\) then :
- \(A-B=[-1,2)\)
- \(A \cup E=R-(2,5)\)
- \(B-A=R-(-2,5)\)
- \(A \cap B=(-2,-1)\)
Answer
(C) B-A=R-(-2,5)
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