Answer: For each of 14 find a counterexample to show that the statement is false. Assume

Chapter 6, Problem 1

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For each of 1–4 find a counterexample to show that the statement is false. Assume all sets are subsets of a universal set U.

For all sets A, B, and C, \((A \cap B) \cup C=A \cap(B \cup C)\).

Text Transcription:

(A cap B) cup C=A cap(B cup C)

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