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if v= {a,e,I,o,u} and A={a,b,c,d,..........z} find the relation between A and V​

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Answered by rayaraogayathri14
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Step-by-step explanation:

V={a,e,i,o,u} and B={a,i,k,u}

V={a,e,i,o,u} and B={a,i,k,u}V−B= is a set which contain elements which are only present in V

V={a,e,i,o,u} and B={a,i,k,u}V−B= is a set which contain elements which are only present in V∴V−B={e,o}

V={a,e,i,o,u} and B={a,i,k,u}V−B= is a set which contain elements which are only present in V∴V−B={e,o}B−V= is a set which contain elements which are only present in B

V={a,e,i,o,u} and B={a,i,k,u}V−B= is a set which contain elements which are only present in V∴V−B={e,o}B−V= is a set which contain elements which are only present in B∴B−V={k}

V={a,e,i,o,u} and B={a,i,k,u}V−B= is a set which contain elements which are only present in V∴V−B={e,o}B−V= is a set which contain elements which are only present in B∴B−V={k}Hence, V−B is not equal to B-V

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