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Set Operations: Union, Intersection, Complement

The document defines set operations including union, intersection, and complement. It provides examples of using these operations on subsets of a universal set to create new subsets. Specifically, it gives the definitions of complement, intersection, and union. It then works through examples calculating various complements, intersections, and unions of subsets A, B, and C of universal sets U.

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Set Operations: Union, Intersection, Complement

The document defines set operations including union, intersection, and complement. It provides examples of using these operations on subsets of a universal set to create new subsets. Specifically, it gives the definitions of complement, intersection, and union. It then works through examples calculating various complements, intersections, and unions of subsets A, B, and C of universal sets U.

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Section 1.

4 Operations with sets – Union, Intersection and Complement


A universal set for a particular problem is a set which contains all the elements of all the
sets in the problem.

A universal set is often denoted by a capital U, but sometimes the Greek letter ξ (xee) is
used.

In this section we will create subsets of a given universal set and use set operations to create
new subsets of the universal set.
There are three set operations we will learn in this section.

 Complement: The complement of a set A is symbolized by A’ and it is the set of all


elements in the universal set that are not in A.

 Intersection: The intersection of sets A and B is symbolized by 𝐴 ∩ 𝐵 and is the set


containing all of the elements that are common to both set A and set B.

 Union: The union of set A and B is symbolized 𝐴 ∪ 𝐵 and is the set containing all the
elements that are elements of set A or of set B or that are in both Sets A and B.
Here is a quick example to illustrate the 3 definitions.
Example: Let U be a universal set and A and B be subsets of U defined as follows.
U = {1,2,3,4,5}
A = {1,2,3}
B = {2,3,4}
Find A’
A’ is all of the elements in the Universal set that are not in set A.
Answer: A’ = {4,5}
Find 𝑨 ∩ 𝑩 (This is asking me to find all of the elements that A and B have in common.)
Answer: 𝐴 ∩ 𝐵 = {2,3}
Find 𝑨 ∪ 𝑩 (This is asking me to list all of the elements in A followed by all of the elements in B,
then delete any elements that are written twice.)
𝐴 ∪ 𝐵 = {1,2,3,2,3,4}
Answer: 𝐴 ∪ 𝐵 = {1,2,3,4}
Example: Let U be a universal set and A and B be subsets of U defined as follows.
U = {a,b,c,d,e,f}
A = {a,b,c}
B = {c,d,e}

Find 𝑨′ ∩ 𝑩
First I need to find A’, which is all of the elements in U that aren’t in set A.
A’ = {d,e,f}
Now I can intersect the two sets.
𝐴′ ∩ 𝐵 = {d,e,f} ∩ {c,d,e} (now find what the two sets have in common)
Answer: {d,e}

Find 𝑨 ∪ 𝑩′
First I need to find B’
B’ = {a,b,f}
A ∪ B′ = {a,b,c} ∪ {a,b,f} (put all 6 elements in a big set then delete the duplicates)
= {a,b,c,a,b,f}
Answer: {a,b,c,f}

#1-10: Find the following sets.


U = {a,b,c,d,e} A = {c,d,e} B = {a,c,d}
1) A’ 2) B’
3) 𝐴 ∪ 𝐵 4) 𝐴′ ∪ 𝐵′
5) 𝐴 ∩ 𝐵 6) 𝐴′ ∩ 𝐵′
7) 𝐴′ ∩ 𝐵 8) 𝐴 ∩ 𝐵′
9) 𝐴′ ∪ 𝐵 10) 𝐴 ∪ 𝐵′
#11-20: Find the following sets.
U = {1,2,3,4,5} A = {1,2,3} B = {5}
11) A’ 12) B’
13) 𝐴 ∪ 𝐵 14) 𝐴′ ∪ 𝐵′
15) 𝐴 ∩ 𝐵 16) 𝐴′ ∩ 𝐵′
17) 𝐴′ ∩ 𝐵 18) 𝐴 ∩ 𝐵′
19) 𝐴′ ∪ 𝐵 20) 𝐴 ∪ 𝐵′

Example: Let U be a universal set and A, B and C be subsets of U defined as follows.


U = {a,b,c,d,e,f}
A = {a,b,c}
B = {c,d,e}
C = {d,e,f}
Find 𝑨 ∪ 𝑩 ∪ 𝑪
I need to work from left to right. First I will find 𝐴 ∪ 𝐵

𝐴 ∪ 𝐵 = {a,b,c} ∪ {c,d,e}
= {a,b,c,c,d,e}
= {a,b,c,d,e}
Now I can do the union C part. I can rewrite my problem as:
{a,b,c,d,e} ∪ C
= {a,b,c,d,e} ∪ {d,e,f}
= {a,b,c,d,e,d,e,f}
Answer: {a,b,c,d,e,f}
Find (𝑩 ∪ 𝑪)′
I have to work on the inside of the parenthesis first.
So I will first find:
𝐵∪𝐶
𝐵 ∪ 𝐶 = {c,d,e} ∪ {d,e,f}
𝐵 ∪ 𝐶 = {c,d,e,d,e,f}
𝐵 ∪ 𝐶 ={c,d,e,f}
Now I can do the complement.
I can replace the inside of the parenthesis with {c,d,e,f} and proceed to find its complement.

(B ∪ C)′ = (c,d,e,f)’ (my answer will be all the elements of set U that are not in this set.)

Answer: {a,b}

Find 𝑨 ∪ (𝑩 ∪ 𝑪)′

First I need to simplify the parenthesis (B ∪ C)′


I just figured out that (B ∪ C)′ = {a,b}, so I will use the work I have already done
A ∪ (B ∪ C)′

= A ∪ {a, b}

= {a,b,c} ∪ {a,b}
= {a,b,c,a,b}
Answer: {a,b,c}
Find 𝐴′ ∩ (𝐵 ∩ 𝐶′)
I need to simplify the inside of the parenthesis first.

(𝐵 ∩ 𝐶′)
= {c,d,e} ∩ {a,b,c}
= {c}
𝐴′ ∩ (𝐵 ∩ 𝐶′)
= A’ ∩ {𝑐}
= {d,e,f} ∩ {c}
Answer: ∅ (empty set)

#21-32: Find the following sets.


U = {1,2,3,4,5,6} A = {1,2,3} B = {2,3,4} C = {1,5}
21) 𝐴 ∩ 𝐶 22) 𝐵 ∩ 𝐶
23) 𝐴 ∪ 𝐶 24) 𝐵 ∪ 𝐶
25) 𝐴 ∩ 𝐵 ∪ 𝐶 26) 𝐴 ∪ 𝐵 ∩ 𝐶
27) 𝐵 ∪ 𝐶 ∩ 𝐴 28) 𝐵 ∩ 𝐴 ∪ 𝐶
29) 𝐴′ ∩ 𝐵 30) 𝐴 ∩ 𝐵′
31) 𝐴′ ∪ 𝐵 ∩ 𝐶′ 32) 𝐵′ ∩ 𝐴 ∪ 𝐶′

#33-44: Find the following sets.


U = {a,b,c,d} A = {a,b,c} B = {b,c,d} C = {a,d}
33) 𝐴 ∩ 𝐶′ 34) 𝐵′ ∩ 𝐶
35) 𝐴′ ∪ 𝐶′ 36) 𝐵′ ∪ 𝐶′
37) 𝐴′ ∩ 𝐵 ∪ 𝐶′ 38) 𝐴′ ∪ 𝐵′ ∩ 𝐶
39) 𝐵′ ∪ 𝐶′ ∩ 𝐴 40) 𝐵′ ∩ 𝐴′ ∪ 𝐶
41) 𝐴′ ∩ 𝐵′ 42) 𝐴 ∩ 𝐵′
43) 𝐴′ ∪ 𝐵′ ∩ 𝐶′ 44) 𝐵 ∩ 𝐴′ ∪ 𝐶′
#45 – 56: Find the following sets.
U = {1,2,3,4,5,6} S = {2,4,6} T = {1,2,4} V = {4,5,6}
45) 𝑆 ∪ (𝑇 ∩ 𝑉) 46) (𝑆 ∪ 𝑇) ∩ 𝑉
47) (𝑆 ∪ 𝑇)′ 48) (𝑉 ∪ 𝑆)′
49) 𝑆 ∩ (𝑉 ∩ 𝑇 ′ ) 50) (𝑆 ′ ∩ 𝑉 ′ ) ∪ 𝑇
51) (𝑆 ′ ∪ 𝑉 ′ ) ∩ 𝑇 52) 𝑆′ ∪ 𝑇 ∩ 𝑉′
53) 𝑇 ∪ 𝑉′ ∪ 𝑆′ 54) 𝑇 ∪ 𝑉′ ∩ 𝑆′
55) (𝑉 ∩ 𝑇)′ ∪ 𝑆 56) 𝑉 ∪ (𝑆 ∩ 𝑇)′

Answers: 1) {a,b} 3) {a,c,d,e} 5) {c,d} 7) {a} 9) {a,b,c,d} 11) {4,5} 13) {1,2,3,5}
15) ∅ 17) {5} 19) {4,5} 21) {1} 23) {1,2,3,5} 25) {1,2,3,5} 27) {1,2,3} 29) {4}
31) {2,3,4,6} 33) {b,c} 35) {b,c,d} 37) {b,c,d} 39) {a,b,c} 41) ∅ 43) ∅ 45) {2,4,6}
47) {3,5} 49) {6} 51) {1,2} 53) {1,2,3,4,5} 55) {1,2,3,4,5,6}

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