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Suppose A and B are two sets. C is a set consisting of terms A or B but C does not have common terms A and B. Similarly D is a set that is formed by the terms B or A 'but D does not have the common terms B and A'. Show that C = D '.​

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Answered by pallabi42
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Answer:

C=D

Step-by-step explanation:

let set A={x,y}

set B={a,b}

therefore set C={x,y,a,b}

set D={ x,y,a,b}

C=D[proved]

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