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  • 24-10-2021
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Suppose A={−2,1,3,6,14}, B={−4,2,1,6,9}, and C={−2,6,9,12}. What is (A∩B)∪C?

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Diorama55
Diorama55 Diorama55
  • 24-10-2021

Answer:

(A∩B)∪C = 1, 6, 12

Step-by-step explanation:

Any values A and B share with along with any unique values of C

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