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- Is the set named empty, finite, or infinite? a N=countingnumbers b V=vowels c P=pointsintheintersectionoftwodisjointsetsarrow_forward7. For the given subsets and of Z, let and determine whether is onto and whether it is one-to-one. Justify all negative answers. a. b. c. d.arrow_forwardDoes the relation is a brother of have a reflexive property consider one male? A symmetric property consider two males? A transitive property consider three males?arrow_forward
- In Exercises 55 and 56, P is a true statement, while Q and R are false statements. Classify each of the following statements as true or false. a PandQorR b PorQandRarrow_forwardLet A and B be sets. The symmetric difference of A and B is Select one: f O a. (A-B) (BA) O b. (A-B) U (BA) O c. (AUB) - (BUA) Od. ((AUB) - A) U ((BUA) - B) O e. none of the abovearrow_forwardQ17C. Define the sets A, B, C, and D as shown. Find (A ∩ B) ∪ C.arrow_forward
- b. Use the Sum Rule for two sets to show that |A UBUC| = |A| + |B| + |C| – |A U B| – |A U C| – |B U C| + |A n B n C| (Hint: start with A UBUC = A U (B U C)]arrow_forwardQ15A. Define the sets A, B, C, and D as follows: A = {y €Z: 2 < y ≤ 9 and y is odd}. B = {1, 4, 6} C = {ye Z: y ≤ 10 and y is even}. D={y EZ: y ≤ 7 and y is positive} E = {-3, -1, 0, 5} Find B U D. *Express the set using roster notation and with values ordered smallest to largest, such as {-10, -3, 1, 6} (braces and commas are required; a space after each comma is also required).arrow_forwardCan someone explain this please? I am really lost. Any help would be appreciated on the proper steps. Thanksarrow_forward
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