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A = {1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6},
B = {multiples of 2 less than 10} C = {x:3←x/2+1←4,x€N}
show that:
a. A-(BUc)=(A-B) n (A-C)
b. A-(BnC)=(A-B) U (A-C)
c. An(BnC)=(AnB)nC​

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Answered by mks3078
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