Let A, B, and € be sets. Prove that A∪(B∩€) = (B∪€)∩A.
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- A U B represents the union of sets A and B, which is the set of all elements that are in A or in B (or both). - B n € represents the intersection of sets B and €, which is the set of all elements that are in both B and €. Now, we want to prove that: A U (B Show more…
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