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A intersection(AUB)' = 0

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Answered by TheChessKing
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Step-by-step explanation:

1. The union of the sets A and B, denoted by A U B, is the set that contains those elements that are either in A or in B, or in both. ... The intersection of the sets A and B, denoted by A n B, is the set containing those elements in both A and B. A n B = 1x | x ∈ A < x ∈ Bl.

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Answered by soumya235
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hello dear,

Step-by-step explanation:

1. The union of the sets A and B, denoted by A U B, is the set that contains those elements that are either in A or in B, or in both. ... The intersection of the sets A and B, denoted by A n B, is the set containing those elements in both A and B. A n B = 1x | x ∈ A < x ∈ Bl.

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