a)Make Venn diagrams for the sets (A ∪ B) - C and A ∪ (B - C). What can you conclude about whether one of these sets is necessarily a subset of the other? b) Give an example of sets A, B, and C for which (A ∪ B) - C = A ∪ (B - C). Discrete Math

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  1. a)Make Venn diagrams for the sets (A ∪ B) - C and A ∪ (B - C). What can you conclude about whether one of these sets is necessarily a subset of the other?
  2. b) Give an example of sets A, B, and C for which (A ∪ B) - C = A ∪ (B - C).

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