thank you so much, this video really helps especially since im new to sets, i always come back to this when i need to review for exams with sets. thank you, very well explained :)
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Problem 2.1 Which of the following are sets? Assume that a proper universal set has been chosen and answer by listing the names of the collections of objects that are sets. Warning: at least one of these items has an answer that, while likely, is not 100% certain. (i) A = {2,3,5,7,11,13,19} (ii) B={A,E,I,O,U} (iii) C={√x : x < 0} (iv) D = {1,2,A,5,B,Q,1,V} (v) E is the list of first names of people in the 1972 phone book in Lawrence Kansas in the order they appear in the book. There were more than 35,000 people in Lawrence that year. (vi) F is a list of the weight, to the nearest kilogram, of all people that were in Canada at any time in 2007. (vii) G is a list of all weights, to the nearest kilogram, that at least one person in Canada had in 2007.please give me the solution of these
The 10 in the corner is a number that is in the universal set, but not in set A or B. I am not sure if that is the number you were referencing. The u in the upper right corner denotes the universal set.
B not, just means any number that is in the universal set, that isn't in set B. You could look at the Venn diagram, and any number that is not inside of the circle labeled B would not be in B.
(A U B) means A or B. Let's say A={2, 4, 7, 9} and B={3, 4, 7, 10}, then (A U B) = {2,3,4,7,9,10}. To find n(A U B) just count the number of elements, so n(A U B)=6 since there are 6 elements in the union.
You would need a 3rd circle. I don't have a video that show this exact scenario, but since you want it not in A and where C intersects B, you would set up the Venn Diagram this way: th-cam.com/video/S8RAHeD1f1g/w-d-xo.html .The part where just B&C intersect would be your answer.
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thank you so much, this video really helps especially since im new to sets, i always come back to this when i need to review for exams with sets. thank you, very well explained :)
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Problem 2.1 Which of the following are sets? Assume that a proper universal set has been chosen and answer by listing the names of the collections of objects that are sets. Warning: at least one of these items has an answer that, while likely, is not 100% certain. (i) A = {2,3,5,7,11,13,19} (ii) B={A,E,I,O,U} (iii) C={√x : x < 0} (iv) D = {1,2,A,5,B,Q,1,V} (v) E is the list of first names of people in the 1972 phone book in Lawrence Kansas in the order they appear in the book. There were more than 35,000 people in Lawrence that year. (vi) F is a list of the weight, to the nearest kilogram, of all people that were in Canada at any time in 2007. (vii) G is a list of all weights, to the nearest kilogram, that at least one person in Canada had in 2007.please give me the solution of these
What does the number in the corner mean??
The 10 in the corner is a number that is in the universal set, but not in set A or B. I am not sure if that is the number you were referencing. The u in the upper right corner denotes the universal set.
I need help on the b not am still confused
B not, just means any number that is in the universal set, that isn't in set B. You could look at the Venn diagram, and any number that is not inside of the circle labeled B would not be in B.
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Wow it's a wonderful lesson .bt have a question how to calculate the compliment in Venn diagram
The complement is everything not in a given set. The complement of say set A would be any number outside of circle A.
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I need help this is the exact thing but why am I answering 3 A B C 3 sets
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a' - b' ?
A'={3, 4, 5, 6, 10}
B'={1,4,8,9,10,11}
A'-B'={3, 5, 6}
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Could u e plain the A-B part? It was not really clear
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How to solve these all question in disjoint diagram
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What those elements outside the sets called
Those are just random variables that are used to identify the sets.
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How do u slove this problem n(A u B) do it in your own theory
(A U B) means A or B. Let's say A={2, 4, 7, 9} and B={3, 4, 7, 10}, then (A U B) = {2,3,4,7,9,10}. To find n(A U B) just count the number of elements, so n(A U B)=6 since there are 6 elements in the union.
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To find the UN known elements
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Hi um how about this one A'(C intersect B) i'm confuse in that, i'm doing an assignment and stuck with that problem
You would need a 3rd circle. I don't have a video that show this exact scenario, but since you want it not in A and where C intersects B, you would set up the Venn Diagram this way: th-cam.com/video/S8RAHeD1f1g/w-d-xo.html .The part where just B&C intersect would be your answer.
This might help with showing the region: th-cam.com/video/vy8vx82xxaA/w-d-xo.html . Part B is similar to what you asked.
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WHAT IF LIKE THESE (A ∩ B)′
How about (AuB)' ?
This would be every number that is not in either A or B. In this case, it's just the 4 and 10
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Mam if(A- B)U (B-A)=?
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For using Venn diagram
1st find A-B={1,8,9,11}
2nd find B-A={3,5,6}
Then find the union of the two: {1,3,5,6,8,9,11}.
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B-C=
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