Intersection, Union and Complements

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Uploaded by on Jan 4, 2010

Learn about intersections, union and complements.

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  • by the way where did 3 came from? there is no 3 on the give sets...

  • @rricgrace The 3 is not a member of C but it is a member of the complement of C in the first problem... In the second problem, the 3 is not a member of the set A union B, but it is a member of the complement of AUB.

    Hope this helps!

  • Thank you so much for this posting. This helped me out a great deal for my class.

  • You are welcome! Glad we could help!

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  • where did 3,5,7 come from?

  • thank you!

  • helps a lot....thanks a lot ....provides me essential information required that i had missed for tomorrow's exam...once again.....Its definitely very helpful... :)

  • you are officially my best friend. AMAZING work. Keep up the good work :] I missed school and this helped me catch up :] thank you and god bless you

  • thx u man im kinda retarded and was gettin frustrated with this but u explained it well.

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