Draw the Venn diagrams for each of these combinations of the sets A, B, C, and D. a) (A ? B) ? (C ? D) b) ? ? ? ? ? ? ? c) A – (B ? C ? D)
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- "∩" denotes the intersection of sets, which means the elements that are common to both sets. - "∪" denotes the union of sets, which means all the elements that are in either set or both. - "-" denotes the difference between sets, which means elements that are in Show more…
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