10. Let A, B, and C be sets. Use the identities to show that (A U B) n (B U C) n (A U C) = Ā n Bn T.

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10. Let A, B, and C be sets. Use the identities to show that
(A U B) n (B U C) n (A U C) = Ā n Ēn T.
Transcribed Image Text:10. Let A, B, and C be sets. Use the identities to show that (A U B) n (B U C) n (A U C) = Ā n Ēn T.
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