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B and C are sets of real numbers defined as follows.

B and C are sets of real numbers defined as follows.-example-1
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In the picture we have a plot of the sets B (in blue) and C (in red).

We can write the sets in the interval notation:


\begin{gathered} B=(-\infty,3\rbrack \\ C=(5,\infty) \end{gathered}

Q) We want to calculate the union and the intersection of those sets.

A)

1) B U C = union of B and C

The union of B and C sets are all the elements that belongs to B or C. Using the sets written in interval notation we see that:


B\cup C=(-\infty,3\rbrack\cup(5,\infty)

2) B ∩ C = insersection of B and C

The inserction of B and C sets are all the elements that belongs to B and C at the same time. From the graph of above we see that there are not elements that belongs to B and C at the same time, so the inserction does not has any elements, so the intersection of the sets is the emphy set (∅):


B\cap C=\varnothing

So, in summary the answer is:


\begin{gathered} B\cup C=(-\infty,3\rbrack\cup(5,\infty) \\ B\cap C=\varnothing \end{gathered}

B and C are sets of real numbers defined as follows.-example-1
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