Complement of a Set: What do I do when a set contains an element that is not in the Universal Set L

raulgallerjv

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2022-05-20

Complement of a Set: What do I do when a set contains an element that is not in the Universal Set
Let U = { x : x N , x > 10 a n d x < 40 } , A = 5 , 10 , 20 , 40 .
The complement of the set should be
A c = { All natural numbers between greater than 10 and less than 40 except for 20 } right?

Answer & Explanation

Pedro Hurley

Pedro Hurley

Beginner2022-05-21Added 9 answers

Step 1
You've correctly concluded
A = U A .
Step 2
Note that
{ 5 , 10 , 40 } = A U .
If you were to add those elements back in after taking the complement, you'd be left with the symmetric difference A U = ( U A ) ( A U ) .

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