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Associate pooperty
of Intersection​

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Answered by heeraskaushik
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Associative Properties: The Associative Property for Union and the Associative Property for Intersection says that how the sets are grouped does not change the result. Example: Let A = {a, n, t}, B = {t, a, p}, and C = {s, a, p}. and (A ∩ B) ∩ C = {a, t} ∩ {s, a, p} = {a} = {a, n, t} ∩ {a, p} = A ∩ (B ∩ C) .

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