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How to proof that A u A' = U and if A intersection B ={} then how A is subset of B'?
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hi Ffahim
Welcome to the forum.
You would have to go back to basic definitions:
The Union of two sets means all elments in one set OR the other, so
If
Suppose
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Hi Bob,
You can superscript the "\prime" to have it look like normal, like so:
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Thanks both of u for ur help. Now can u pls tell me that here are two sets each having 3 elements. Let's say set A={1,2,3} and B={x,y,z}. I have to show one one correspondence. Now how I would figure out that how many way I can show one one correspondence.?
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hi Ffahim
To show a 1:1 correspondence between two sets of the same size is is only necessary to create an equivalence relation between them eg.: A ~ 1 B ~ 3 and C ~ 2, where ~ means "is equivalent to".
How many ways could you do this?
Well A must be related to either 1, or 2, or 3; so that makes 3 ways so far.
Then B must be related to one of the remaining numbers; two ways for that.
C must then be related to the single remaining number; just one way for that.
Total number of ways: 3 x 2 x 1 = 6
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