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Let A = {-.67 ≤ Z ≤ .67} and B = {.26 ≤ Z ≤ 1.30}. Find A ∩ B complement (i.e. the union of "A and the complement of B").

 Mar 19, 2015

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Let A = {-.67 ≤ Z ≤ .67} and B = {.26 ≤ Z ≤ 1.30}. Find A ∩ B complement (i.e. the union of "A and the complement of B").

 

This notation looks really weird to me but I shall following on the same path.

$$\cap$$   means intersection - not union!

 

Find A ∩ B complement

$${-.67\le Z \le .26}$$

 Mar 19, 2015
 #1
avatar+118723 
+5
Best Answer

Let A = {-.67 ≤ Z ≤ .67} and B = {.26 ≤ Z ≤ 1.30}. Find A ∩ B complement (i.e. the union of "A and the complement of B").

 

This notation looks really weird to me but I shall following on the same path.

$$\cap$$   means intersection - not union!

 

Find A ∩ B complement

$${-.67\le Z \le .26}$$

Melody Mar 19, 2015

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