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Using the same universal set as in the last exercise, find the set specified by each of these bit strings.a) 1111001111b) 0101111000c) 1000000001
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If there is a '1' at a certain index, that means the element corresponding to that index is in the set. If there is a '0', that means the element is not in the set. Show more…
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