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Given A, B & C are sets, a Venn Diagram to show that (A - B) ∩ (C - B) = (A ∩ C) - B
∩ = intersect
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hi mantastrike
I've made a diagram below. At the moment I cannot find a neat way to shade bits so I've labelled the 7 regions. Hopefully you will be able to make a copy on paper and shade the bits as indicated here.
A - B = regions d and g
C - B = regions g and k
So these intersect at g.
A intersect C = regions g and i
(A intersect C) - B = g.
Hence these are the same.
Bob
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