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identity laws of sets​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Set Identities  

Identity Laws.

Domination Laws.

Idempotent Laws.

Complement Laws.

Double Complement Law

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Answered by vishwakarmaramsushil
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The identity laws (together with the commutative laws) say that, just like 0 and 1 for addition and multiplication, ∅ and U are the identity elements for union and intersection, respectively. Unlike addition and multiplication, union and intersection do not have inverse elements.

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