Homework 4
Homework 4
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U = R; A = {4, √2, 2/3, -2.5, -5, 33, √9, π}
Using the {…} set notation, write the sets of:
(a) natural numbers in A
(b) integers in A
(c) rational numbers in A
(d) irrational numbers in A
4
True or false?
(a) ø = {0}
(b) x ∈ { x }
(c) ø = { ø }
(d) ø ∈ { ø }
5
The following sets have been defined using the | notation. Re-write them by listing some
of the elements.
(a) {p | p is a capital city, p is in Europe}
(b) {x | x = 2n - 5, x and n are natural numbers}
(c) {y | 2y2 = 50, y is an integer}
(d) {z | 3z = n2, z and n are natural numbers}
In A? In B? In C? Region
Y Y Y
Y Y N
Y N Y
Y N N
N Y Y
N Y N
N N Y
N N N
Copy the truth table to the right, and write at the end of each row the number of the
corresponding region in Fig. 4 Venn Diagrams.
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If U = {letters of the alphabet}, A = {a, a, a, b, b, a, c}, B = {c, b, a, c} and C = {a, b, c},
what can be said about A, B and C?
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U = {natural numbers}; A = {2, 4, 6, 8, 10}; B = {1, 3, 6, 7, 8}
State whether each of the following is true or false:
(a) A ⊂ U
(b) B ⊆ A
(c) ø ⊂ U
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U = {a, b, c, d, e, f, g, h}; P = {c, f}; Q = {a, c, d, e, f, h}; R = {c, d, h}
(a) Draw a Venn diagram, showing these sets with all the elements entered into the
appropriate regions. If necessary, redraw the diagram to eliminate any empty regions.
(b) Which of sets P, Q and R are proper subsets of others? Write your answer(s) using the
⊂ symbol.
(c) P and R are disjoint sets. True or False?
5
Sketch Venn diagrams that show the universal set, U, the sets A and B, and a single
element x in each of the following cases:
(a) x ∈ A; A ⊂ B
(b) x ∈ A; A and B are disjoint
(c) x ∈ A; x ∉ B; B ⊂ A
(d) x ∈ A; x ∈ B; A is not a subset of B; B is not a subset of A
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True or false?
(a) | ø | = 1
(b) | { x, x } | = 2
(c) | U ∩ ø | = 0
3
What can you say about two sets P and Q if:
(a) P ∩ Q′ = ø
(b) P ∪ Q = P?
Question 4
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Make six copies of the Venn diagram shown alongside, and then shade the areas
represented by:
(a) A ′ ∪ B
(b) A ∩ B ′
(c) (A ∩ B) ′
(d) A ′ ∪ B ′
(e) (A ∪ B) ′
(f) A ′ ∩ B ′
5
Identify the sets represented by each of the shaded areas below, using the set notation
symbols ∩, ∪ and ′ only:
(a) (b)
(c) (d)
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(a) One of the shaded regions in question 5 represents the set A – B. Identify which one it
is, and hence write a definition of A – B using only symbols from the list ∩, ∪ and ′.
(b) Again using one of your answers to question 5, write a definition of A Δ B using only
symbols from the list ∩, ∪ and ′. (There are two possibilities here – see if you can find
them both!)