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if A and B are any two sets then A-B is not equal to

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Answered by rocketlikithpcdlfe
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answer is option c bro...

Answered by kingofself
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D)B∩A'

A-B- Prints the elements A which is not in the element B

B∩A'-A elements toattly changed

The changed element in A intersect B

A-B≠B∩A'

Step-by-step explanation:

A-B =The elements in A is not in the Element B

A={1,2,3}

B={2,3}

A-B={1,2,3}-{2,3}

A-B={1}

A-(A∩B)

A∩B = {1,2,3}∩{2,3}

A∩B={2,3}

A-(A∩B)={1,2,3}-{2,3}

A-(A∩B)={1}

(A'∪B)'

A'=The values in the universal set

U={1,2,3,4,5,6}

A={1,2,3}==>A'={4,5,6}

B={2,3}

(A'∪B)={2,3,4,5,6}

(A'∪B)'={1}

B∩A'={2,3}∩{4,5,6}

B∩A'={}

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