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Analyze the set below and answer the question that follows. (KUM) n (KUL) Which Venn diagram has shading that represents the given set?

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Answer:

Choice A. The shading in the Venn Diagram shown in the first attachment represents the set
(K \cup M) \; \cap \; (K \cup L).

Explanation:

Let
A,
B, and
C be sets. By the distributive law of sets,
A \cup (B \cap C) and
(A \cup B) \cap (A \cup C) refer to the same set.

Apply this property to simplify the given expression:


\begin{aligned}(K \cup M) \; \cap\; (K \cap L) = K\cup (M \cap L)\end{aligned}


M \cap L refers to the intersection between the two lower circles. The union of that intersection with set
K (the upper circle) would be the shaded region seen in choice A.

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