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OpenStudy (anonymous):

algebra

OpenStudy (anonymous):

OpenStudy (anonymous):

@Willie579

OpenStudy (willie579):

I have no idea. ;-;

OpenStudy (anonymous):

this is hard for me damm

OpenStudy (anonymous):

@*_*

OpenStudy (hlares):

The intersection (think "and") of two sets is composed of the elements that are shared in both sets. Since A={1,2,3,4,5} and B={2,4,6,8}, then the intersection of A and B would be {2,4}.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

wrong

OpenStudy (anonymous):

question bro

OpenStudy (anonymous):

OpenStudy (anonymous):

@Hlares

OpenStudy (hlares):

The complement of a set, say A, is comprised of all elements in the universal set that are not in A. Thus, since your universal set is U={1,2} and your set is T={2}, what elements are in the universal set that are not in T and thus would be in T'?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

im not sure whats the answer ?

OpenStudy (hlares):

Think of it this way: a set and it's complement are two parts that, when added together, equal one whole picture. You have T={2} and the universal set of U={1,2}. The complement of T will be what is in the universal set but not in T. That way, when T and its complement are added together, they will equal U. Ergo, T'={1}.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

yeah thats right bro

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