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Standard VII
Mathematics
Difference of Two Sets
For any sets ...
Question
For any sets
A
and
B
. prove that:
A
∪
(
B
−
A
)
=
A
∪
B
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Solution
Using De-morgan's laws
A
∪
(
B
−
A
)
=
A
∪
(
B
∩
A
′
)
=
(
A
∪
B
)
∩
(
A
∪
A
′
)
=
(
A
∪
B
)
∩
U
=
(
A
∪
B
)
.
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