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Given some random finite subsets of the natural numbers, perform set operations ∩,∪ and complement.
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Andrew Dunbar 7 years, 9 months ago
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Name | Type | Generated Value |
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a | integer |
29
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b | integer |
6
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c | integer |
17
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d | integer |
15
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f | integer |
6
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universal | set |
Set of 30 items
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set1 | set |
Set of 12 items
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set2 | set |
Set of 14 items
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set3 | set |
set(0,6,12,18,24)
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Generated value: integer
29
→ Used by:
- c
- set2
- set3
- universal
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Enumerate the following sets:
a) A∪C=
b) ¯B∩C=
c) A∪¯B=
d) (A∩B)∪C=
Note that you input sets in the set(a,b,c,..,z)
For example set(1,2,3)
gives the set {1,2,3}.
The empty set is input set()
It is safest to list all of the elements explicitly.
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