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If An= { a,b,c,d,e}, B = {c,d,e,f,}, C= {b,d} , D= {Q,e}, then wich of the following statement are tru and wich are flase​

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Answered by niku55263
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Answered by ayushiraturi74
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For the given sets,

(A∪B)= { a,b,c,d,e,g}    (Combination of all elements of both sets)

Clearly, elements of C are a part of A∪B as well,

So, C⊂(A∪B)

And, (A∩B)= { a,c,e}   (Common elements of both sets )

As the elements of C are  not completely a part of A∩B , Option B is not True.

Also,

(A∪C)= { a,b,c,d,e,g}

Clearly, (A∪B)=(A∪C)

Hence, both first option and third options are True.

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