Math, asked by Sanojit9092, 1 year ago

If U={a, b, c, d, e, f, g, h}, A={b, d, f, h} and B={a, d, e, h}, find the following sets.
(i) A′ (ii) B′ (iii) A′∪B′ (iv) A′∩B′ (v) (A∪B)′
(vi) (A∩B)′ (vii) (A′)′ (viii) (B′)′

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Answered by MaheswariS
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AUB is the set of elements which are in A or B or in both

AnB is the set of all elements common to both A and B

A' is the set of all elements which are not in A

B' is the set of all elements which are not in B

U={a, b, c, d, e, f, g, h}
A={b, d, f, h} and B={a, d, e, h}

1. A' ={a, c, e, g}

2. B' ={b, c, f, g}

3. A'UB'= { a, b, c, e, f, g}

4. A' n B' = { c, g}

5. AUB = {a, b,d, e, f, h}

(AUB)' = {c, g}

6. AnB= {d, h}

(AnB)' = {a, b, c, e, f, g}

7. (A')' = {b, d, f, h}

8. (B')' = {a, d, e, h}
Answered by sathiyaseelan1997ac
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