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for any three setsA, B,and C(A-B) intersection(B-C) is equal to ​

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Answered by Annu3535
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Answer:

answer is (A intersection B)

because (A - B) has elements of only A set.

(B - C) has only elements of B set.

Their intersection will be (A intersection B)

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Answered by shrishtim282
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In the problem statement we are taking union of B and C and then taking its intersection with A.

This means A∩(B∪C)will contain elements that are in A and are in either B or C.

∴A∩(B∪C) is equivalent to taking intersection of A,B and A,C and then taking there union i.e. (A∩B)∪(A∩C)

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