As we saw in the last chapter, new sets may be formed using unions, intersections, set differences, or complements of given sets. In this section, we will look at many important properties of these operations on sets. We end the chapter with a summarizing list of identities. In the exercises and problems you will be given the opportunity to prove the most important ones.

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Operations on Sets

  • Ulrich Daepp,
  • Pamela Gorkin

摘要

As we saw in the last chapter, new sets may be formed using unions, intersections, set differences, or complements of given sets. In this section, we will look at many important properties of these operations on sets. We end the chapter with a summarizing list of identities. In the exercises and problems you will be given the opportunity to prove the most important ones.