Math, asked by animeshsinghas2003, 8 months ago


Given L = {1, 2, 3,4}
and N = { 1, 3, 5}
m = { 3, 4, 5, 6}
Verify that L- (mun) =(L-M) intersection (L-N)​

Answers

Answered by arpanagupta456
3

MUN={1,3,4,5,6}.

L-{MUN}={1,2,3,4}-{1,3,4,5,6}= {2}

L-M={1,2,3,4}-{3,4,5,6}={1,2}

L-N={1,2,3,4}-{1,3,5}={2,4}

(L-M) intersection (L-N)={2}

Answered by rockvicky603
5

Answer:

VERIFIED SEE THE PHOTO.

Step-by-step explanation:

Given:-

L = {1,2,3,4},

M= {3,4,5,6} and

N= {1,3,5}

Finding MN :-

M⋃N= {1,3,4,5,6}

finding L -(MN):-

L – (M⋃N) = {2} ____ (1)

finding L-M and L-N :-

L-M= {1, 2} and L-N= {2,4}

Now,

{L-M) ⋂ {L-N)= {2} ____ (2)

From 1 and 2

we can say that , L-{M⋃N) = {L-M) ⋂ (L-N)

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