Question 1165358
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B' is the complement of B.  It is the set of everything in U that is NOT in B.


A intersection B' is the set of everything that is in both A and B'


So figure out what is in U that is not in B so you can create B'.  Then find all of the elements that are in both A and B'.  That is the set A intersection B (and you answer)


																
John
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My calculator said it, I believe it, that settles it
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