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Let \(P\) and \(T\) be the subsets of \(X-Y\) plane defined by
\(P=\left\{(x, y): x>0, y>0\right.\) and \(\left.x^{2}+y^{2}=1\right\}\)
\(T=\left\{(x, y): x>0, y>0\right.\) and \(\left.x^{8}+y^{8}<1\right\}\)
Then \(\mathrm{P} \cap \mathrm{T}\) is
(A) the void set \(\Phi\)
(B) \(\mathrm{P}\)
(C) \(\mathrm{T}\)
(D) \(\mathrm{P}-\mathrm{T}^{\mathrm{C}}\)

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