Set Theory Proof: Prove that the Relative Complement Distributes over the Intersection of Sets
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- Set Theory Proof: Prove that the Relative Complement Distributes over the Intersection of Sets
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Thank you:)
I wish every proof is as straightforward as this 😭
is it bad form to express both sets individually interns of set-builder notation and manipulate their respective set rules such that we show that the rules of the two sets in question are identical?
Thanks man! Real help.👍
Glad it helped!
Thx very much ❤️❤️
Does a, b , and c ever have a number value? I know a little algebra and trying to understand
Yes... A,B and C can be sets of (almost) anything... numbers, letters, colors, animals, playing cards, you name it...
Please do this A^(B/C)