Xác định M = A ∩ B trong trường hợp A là tập hợp các tam giác đều, B là tập hợp các tam giác cân?
M là tập hợp các tam giác cân;
M là tập hợp các tam giác đều;
M là tập hợp các đa giác;
M là tập hợp các tam giác.
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Nếu một tam giác là tam giác đều thì chắc chắn sẽ là tam giác cân, do đó A là tập con của B nên A ∩ B = A = M.
Vậy M là tập hợp các tam giác đều.
Đáp án đúng là: B
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