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If two sets, R and T has no elements in common i.e. RÇT=Æ, then the sets are called

(a) Complement

(b) Union

(c) Disjoint

(d) Connected

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Right option is (c) Disjoint

Easiest explanation: Two sets are called disjoint if they have no elements in common i.e.  RÇT=Æ.

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