SOLUTION: Let A, B, and C be sets. Prove the following: (B – A) ⋃ (C – A) = (B ⋃ C) – A Sorry I haven't even begun to work out the problem, but I have no idea how.

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Question 1110265: Let A, B, and C be sets. Prove the following:
(B – A) ⋃ (C – A) = (B ⋃ C) – A
Sorry I haven't even begun to work out the problem, but I have no idea how.

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