5. Consider the sets A = 0 and B = {0} and C= {1,0}. Find each of the following sets, if it is possible. If it isn't, state why. (a) CUB (b) ANB (c) A (d) B-A (e) C-B

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Consider the sets A = 0 and B = {0} and C = {1,0}.
Find each of the following sets, if it is possible. If it isn't, state why.
(a) CUB
(b) ANB
(c) A
(d) B-A
(e) C-B
Transcribed Image Text:5. Consider the sets A = 0 and B = {0} and C = {1,0}. Find each of the following sets, if it is possible. If it isn't, state why. (a) CUB (b) ANB (c) A (d) B-A (e) C-B
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