shivajikobardan
- Oct 21, 2021
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The secnd figure is union of the first figure. But I don't understand how the first figure has been drawn bro.The first figure is the same as the second. It only shows the 2 components µA and µB separately whereas the second figure shiws the resulting composite µAuB.
Graduating soon???
thanks sir, means a lot to me.At around 4:00 in the video the teacher explains µA and µB as two sample membership functions. These are totally unrelated to the first example using sets A, B and the union of these, C. Nowhere in the video does the teacher make a direct connection between these two examples.
Ok,I had watched it too; did the same as you. You said it better than I did.At around 4:00 in the video the teacher explains µA and µB as two sample membership functions. These are totally unrelated to the first example using sets A, B and the union of these, C. Nowhere in the video does the teacher make a direct connection between these two examples.