a. To say that an element is in A (B C) means that it is in (1) and in (2) . b. To say

Chapter 6, Problem 1

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a. To say that an element is in \(A \cap(B \cup C)\) means that it is in    (1)   and in   (2)   .

b. To say that an element is in \(A \cap(B \cup C)\) means that it is in    (1)   or in   (2)   .

c. To say that an element is in \(A-(B \cap C)\) means that it is in   (1)   and not in   (2)  .

Text Transcription:

A cap(B cup C)

A cap(B cup C)

A-(B cap C)

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