Answer:
(a) \(A \setminus B = \{\text{Jan., Feb., Mar.}\}\)
(b) \(B \setminus A = \{\text{July, Aug., Sep., Oct.}\}\)
(c) \(A \cap B = \{\text{Apr., May, June}\}\)
(d) \(A \cup B = \{\text{Jan., Feb., Mar., Apr., May, June, July, Aug., Sep., Oct.}\}\)
Explanation:
In set theory, operations like union (\(\cup\)), intersection (\(\cap\)), and set difference (\(\setminus\)) are used to combine or manipulate sets. Let's apply these operations to the given sets:
Given sets:
\[ U = \{\text{Jan., Feb., Mar., Apr., May, June, July, Aug., Sep., Oct., Nov., Dec.}\} \]
\[ A = \{\text{Jan., Feb., Mar., Apr., May, June}\} \]
\[ B = \{\text{Apr., May, June, July, Aug., Sep., Oct.}\} \]
(a) Set difference \(A \setminus B\):
\[ A \setminus B = \{\text{Jan., Feb., Mar.}\} \]
(b) Set difference \(B \setminus A\):
\[ B \setminus A = \{\text{July, Aug., Sep., Oct.}\} \]
(c) Set intersection \(A \cap B\):
\[ A \cap B = \{\text{Apr., May, June}\} \]
(d) Set union \(A \cup B\):
\[ A \cup B = \{\text{Jan., Feb., Mar., Apr., May, June, July, Aug., Sep., Oct.}\} \]
So, the answers are:
(a) \(A \setminus B = \{\text{Jan., Feb., Mar.}\}\)
(b) \(B \setminus A = \{\text{July, Aug., Sep., Oct.}\}\)
(c) \(A \cap B = \{\text{Apr., May, June}\}\)
(d) \(A \cup B = \{\text{Jan., Feb., Mar., Apr., May, June, July, Aug., Sep., Oct.}\}\)