Let J be the set of positive integers, If H = {x: x∈J, x\(^2\) <...

MATHEMATICS
WAEC 1990

Let J be the set of positive integers, If H = {x: x∈J, x\(^2\) < 3 and x ≠ 0}, then

  • A. H = {1}
  • B. H is an infinite set
  • C. H = {0, 1, 2}
  • D. H = {}

Correct Answer: A. H = {1}

Explanation

H = {x: x is a positive integer, x\(^2\) < 3 and x \(\neq\) 0}

brH = {1}



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