Refer to the following Venn diagram. 7 A 2 C 8 4 3 5 B 10 11 U Find the following. (a) n(A ? B^c) (b) n[A ? (B ? C)^c] (c) n(A^c) (d) n[(A ? B ? C)^c] (e) n(A^c ? B^c ? C^c)
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Let's use the following notation: - $n(A)$: number of elements in set A - $n(B)$: number of elements in set B - $n(C)$: number of elements in set C - $n(A \cap B)$: number of elements in the intersection of sets A and B - $n(A \cap C)$: number of elements in the Show more…
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