Final answer:
The intersection of sets is the set containing all elements that are common to both sets. Without the full contents of set f, we assume that it contains (1, 1) based on the options provided, leading to the answer being {(1, 1)} for the intersection.
Step-by-step explanation:
To find the intersection of two sets, we look for elements that are present in both sets. Since we're only given the set g in the question, and the set f is unknown, we cannot determine the intersection directly from the provided information. However, based on the answer options provided, we can infer that option (d) {(1, 1)} is intended to represent a common element, making the assumption that set f contains this element as well.
The intersection of two sets is the set of elements that are common to both sets. In this case, if we assume that set f also contains the pair (1, 1), then the intersection set would indeed be {(1, 1)}.