If n(A)=3 and n(B)=2, Find Sets A and B from Ordered Pairs in A×B

If \(n(A)=3\) and \(n(B)=2\), Find Sets \(A\) and \(B\) from Ordered Pairs in \(A\times B\)

Question

Let \(A\) and \(B\) be two sets such that

\[ n(A)=3 \]

and

\[ n(B)=2. \]

If \[ (x,1),\ (y,2),\ (z,1) \] are in \[ A\times B, \] find the sets \(A\) and \(B\), where \(x,\ y,\ z\) are distinct elements.

Solution

Since \[ (x,1),\ (y,2),\ (z,1)\in A\times B, \] the first elements belong to set \(A\) and the second elements belong to set \(B\).


Elements of Set \(A\)

From the ordered pairs:

\[ (x,1),\ (y,2),\ (z,1) \]

the first components are:

\[ x,\ y,\ z \]

Since \(x,\ y,\ z\) are distinct elements and \[ n(A)=3, \] therefore:

\[ \boxed{A=\{x,y,z\}} \]


Elements of Set \(B\)

The second components are:

\[ 1,\ 2,\ 1 \]

Distinct elements are:

\[ 1,\ 2 \]

Since \[ n(B)=2, \] therefore:

\[ \boxed{B=\{1,2\}} \]


Hence, the required sets are:

\[ \boxed{A=\{x,y,z\}} \]

and

\[ \boxed{B=\{1,2\}} \]

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