SOLUTION: Given U = {All letters of the alphabet}, A = {c, d, e, f}, and B = {e, f, g, h, k}. List the elements of set (a) A U B (b) A ∩ B (c) A′ ∩ B′

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Question 202396: Given U = {All letters of the alphabet}, A = {c, d, e, f}, and B = {e, f, g, h, k}. List the elements of set
(a) A U B
(b) A ∩ B
(c) A′ ∩ B′
(d) A′ U B′
(e) A U B′
(f) (A U B′) ∩ B
(g) (A U B) ∩ (A U B′)

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Given U = {All letters of the alphabet}, A = {c, d, e, f}, and B = {e, f, g, h, k}.

To start with
(a) A u B
This means "the set whose elements are members of set A or set B (or both)".
A u B = {c, d, e, f, g, h, k}

(b) A ∩ B
This means "the set whose elements are members of both set A and set B".
A ∩ B = {e, f}

(c) A′ ∩ B′
A′ means "the set of all elements of the universal set, U, which are not members of set A.
A′ = {a, b, g, h, i, j, k, l, m, ..., z}
B′ means "the set of all elements of the universal set, U, which are not members of set B.
B′ = {a, b, c, d, i, j, l, m, ..., z}
A′ ∩ B′ means "the set whose elements are members of both set A' and set B'".
A′ ∩ B′ = {a, b, i, j, l, m, ..., z}

(d) A′ u B′
This means "the set whose elements are members of set A′ or set B′ (or both)". Using A′ and B′ from (c) we get
A′ u B′ = {a, b, c, d, g, h, i, j, k, l, m, ..., z}

(e) A u B′
This means "the set whose elements are members of set A or set B′ (or both)". Using A and B′ from (c) we get
A u B′ = {a, b, c, d, e, f, i, j, l, m, ..., z}

(f) (A u B′) ∩ B
The first part of this is the answer to part (e). (A u B′) ∩ B means "the set whose elements are members of the set B and members of the answer to part (e)"
(A u B′) ∩ B = {e, f}

(g) (A u B) ∩ (A u B′)
The first part is the answer to part (a), The last part is the answer to part (e). So (A u B) ∩ (A u B′) means "the set whose members are members of the answer to part (a) and members to the answer to part (e)". So
(A u B) ∩ (A u B′) = {c, d, e, f} (which is set A}

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