Proof of symmetric difference with empty set (Basics of discrete mathematics). I am a newbie in lea

katkoota00ys

katkoota00ys

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2022-05-28

Proof of symmetric difference with empty set (Basics of discrete mathematics).
I am a newbie in learning discrete mathematics. I know that A Δ { } = A and A Δ A = { } ,, but i don't understend why, and how can i prove it.
I tried to use basic definition of symmetric difference and got this: A Δ { } = ( A { } ) ( { } A ) ..
I can't find any information about proving those two statements, and about A { } and { } A.
Is it correct and how does it work if yes?

Answer & Explanation

sag2y8s

sag2y8s

Beginner2022-05-29Added 10 answers

Explanation:
I presume you know that X Y = {x| x in X and x not in Y}. In particular X ϕ = X and ϕ X = ϕ since the empty set does not have any members.

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