Question 1059708
i think this would look like this:


U is the universal set.


R, S, and T are proper subsets of U, therefore they are contained wholly in U.


R and S is not equal to {0} which means that the intersection between R and S exists.


in the diagram, that is shown as RS.


S and T is equal to {0} which means the intersection between those two sets does not exist.


therefore there is no intersection shown between T and S.


T is a proper subset of R, therefore T is shown as wholly contained in R.


the part of sets R and S that are common are shown as RS.


that means the intersection of R and S which can also be shown as R^S.


here's my picture.


hopefully it's correct and what you need.


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