if you’re good with set theory and this sudoko puzzle in math 30 please help with question 33!! real answers only !!

Answer: A) 2, 7, 9
Step-by-step explanation:
In a sudoku puzzle, there are three rules:
Using logic:
2 must go in the 1st box. It cannot go in the 2nd or 3rd shaded square because 2 is already in that 3 x 3 box.
That leaves the 2nd and 3rd shaded square.
9 cannot go in the 2nd shaded square because 9 is already in that vertical line.
Therefore, 9 must go in the 3rd shaded square.
That leaves the 2nd shaded square.
7 must go in the 2nd shaded square because it is the only number remaining (2 and 9 have already been placed in the other squares).