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Hey everyone, Im taking a course in Discrete math and am having a hard time with some of these topics. For instance, Im given
(A ∪ C) ∩ [ (A ∩ B) ∪ (C' ∩ B) ] = A ∩ B
Im asked to prove this by set identities. Ive made the first step using the distributive property to achieve
(A ∪ C) ∩ (A ∩ B) ∪ (A ∪ C) ∩ (C' ∩ B)
Now, I can see im obviously suppose to somehow get C and C' together so they cancel out to a null set. Im lost as to what direction to take? Can someone lend a helping hand?
Thanks alot in advance!
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Last edited by JaneFairfax (2008-07-13 12:50:09)
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wow... I can't believe how stupid I feel now... its so obvious. I suppose it always is though once you see it done.
Thanks alot JaneFairfax, now onto combinatorics
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