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True or False If $A$ is a set, the complement of $A$ is the set- of all the elements in the universal set that are not in $A$. $(p p \cdot A 1-A 3)$
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The complement of a set $A$, denoted by $A'$ or $A^c$, is the set of all elements in the universal set that are not in $A$. Show more…
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