Use Venn diagrams to represent the sets A' ? B. (HINT: Label your Venn diagram as shown below then enter the numbers of shaded region in answer section i.e the figure below, answer will be 3. Do NOT separate the numbers with commas, don't put bracelets to your answer or label your section of A, and B differently!).
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Second, \( A^{\prime} \cup B \) represents the union of \( A^{\prime} \) and set B, which means it includes all elements that are either in \( A^{\prime} \) or in set B, or in both. Show more…
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