I&C SCI 6B Chapter Notes - Chapter 2.2: 5,6,7,8, Empty Set

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(cid:882) (cid:883): th(cid:918) union of the sets a and b is the set that contains elements that are either in a or in b, or in both. (cid:882) (cid:883) = (cid:940)x (cid:941) x (cid:882) (cid:3063) x (cid:883)(cid:942). (cid:882) (cid:883): th(cid:918) intersection of the sets a and b is the set containing elements in both a and b. (cid:882) (cid:883) = (cid:940)x (cid:941) x (cid:882) (cid:3062) x (cid:883)(cid:942). Disjoint: if two sets" intersection is the empty set, they are called disjoint. A - b: the difference of the sets a and b is the set containing elements in a but not in b (aka complement of b with respect to a) (cid:882) (cid:883) = (cid:940)x (cid:941) x (cid:882) (cid:3062) x b} Complement: let u be the universal set. The complement of the set a (denoted by is the complement of a with respect to u. Therefore, the complement of the set a is u - a.

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