If U= {3,4,7,8,9,1,0}, B= {3,4,7} and C= {4,7,8,9}. Find C'-B.Enter your answer in the box below
Question
If U= {3,4,7,8,9,1,0}, B= {3,4,7} and C= {4,7,8,9}. Find C'-B.
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Solution
To solve this problem, we first need to understand what the terms mean.
"C'" refers to the complement of set C in relation to set U. This means it includes all elements that are in U but not in C.
"B" is another set of elements.
"C'-B" means we subtract set B from set C'.
Here are the steps to find the solution:
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Identify the elements in set U that are not in set C. This gives us set C'. U = {3,4,7,8,9,1,0} and C = {4,7,8,9}, so C' = {3,1,0}.
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Subtract set B from set C'. This means we remove any elements that are in set B from set C'. B = {3,4,7}, and C' = {3,1,0}, so C'-B = {1,0}.
So, C'-B = {1,0}.
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