Question
Question: If \(U{\text{ = }}\left\\{ {a,b,c,d,e,f,g,h} \right\\},\) find complements of the following sets. ...
If U{\text{ = }}\left\\{ {a,b,c,d,e,f,g,h} \right\\}, find complements of the following sets.
\left( i \right){\text{ A = }}\left\\{ {a,b,c} \right\\} \\\
\left( {ii} \right){\text{ }}B = {\text{ }}\left\\{ {d,e,f,g} \right\\} \\\
\left( {iii} \right){\text{ C = }}\left\\{ {a,c,e,g} \right\\} \\\
\left( {iv} \right){\text{ D = }}\left\\{ {f,g,h,a} \right\\} \\\
Solution
Hint – In order to solve this question, we have to find out the complements of the given sets presented in the universal set that is represented by U. For set A we have to find out the elements not in A. Similarly, we have to find out the complements of the sets B,C,D in the universal set
Complete step-by-step answer:
Universal set- A universal set is a collection of all objects in a particular theory. All other sets in that framework constitute subsets of the universal sets which is denoted as an uppercase Italic letter (U) .
For complement (A′)
(A′)=U−A (Universal set – elements present in A)
=\left\\{ {d,e,f,g,h} \right\\}
For complement (B′)
\left( {B'} \right) = U - B{\text{ }} \\\
= \left\\{ {a.b,c,h} \right\\} \\\
For complement (C′)
\left( {C'} \right) = U - C \\\
= \left\\{ {b,d,f,h} \right\\} \\\
For complement (D′)
\left( {D'} \right) = U - D \\\
= \left\\{ {b,c,d,e} \right\\} \\\
Note – In order to solve this question one must be familiar with the concept of Complements. In set theory, the complements of a set A refers to elements not in A. When all sets under consideration are considered to be subsets of a given set U, the absolute complement of A is the set of elements.