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Let and A = (k, 1, n, 0) Use the roster method to write the set A

Let and A = (k, 1, n, 0) Use the roster method to write the set A-example-1
User Jon Haddad
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So,

Given that:


\begin{gathered} U=\mleft\lbrace j,k,l,m,n,o,p\mright\rbrace \\ A=\mleft\lbrace k,l,n,o\mright\rbrace \end{gathered}

We want to find the set:


A^(\prime)

A' is the set that excludes the elements of the set A.

As we can see, the set A doesn't have the values:


k,l,n,o

So it should have the other values that the set U actually has. These are:


A^(\prime)=\mleft\lbrace j,m,p\mright\rbrace

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