If the sets $A$ and $B$ are defined as $A = \{ (x, y) : y = \frac{1}{x}, x \in R, x \neq 0 \}$ and $B = \{ (x, y) : y = -x, x \in R \}$,then:

  • A
    $A \cap B = A$
  • B
    $A \cap B = B$
  • C
    $A \cap B = \phi$
  • D
    None of these

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