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Standard XII
Mathematics
Complement
Let A, B be...
Question
Let
A
,
B
be two sets then prove that
A
c
−
B
c
=
B
−
A
.
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Solution
Now,
A
c
−
B
c
=
(
v
−
A
)
−
(
v
−
B
)
[
∵
A
c
=
v
−
A
]
where 'v' is the universal set.
=
(
B
−
A
)
.
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