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The intersection of any two disjoint sets is a null set. Justify your answer. 

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Let A and B be any two disjoint sets, 

i.e., A and B have no elements in common. 

∴ A ∩ B is a null set. (∵ A ∩ B is the set of all elements which are common to both A and B)

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