3- Let A = \{x ? N, 4?x<12\}, B = \{x ? N: x is odd\}, and C = \{x ? N: x is even\} Find: a) A?B= b) A?B= c) B?C= d) B?C=
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If $A=\{x | x \text { is an even integer }\}, B=\{x | x \text { is an odd integer }\}$ $C=\{2,3,4,5\},$ and $D=\{4,5,6,7\},$ list the elements of each set. See Examples I and 6. $$ C \cap D $$
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If $A=\{x | x \text { is an even integer }\}, B=\{x | x \text { is an odd integer }\}$ $C=\{2,3,4,5\},$ and $D=\{4,5,6,7\},$ list the elements of each set. See Examples I and 6. $$ B \cap C $$
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