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Question: Let \[A = \left\\{ {3,6,12,15,18,21} \right\\},{\text{ }}B = \left\\{ {4,8,12,16,20} \right\\},{\tex...

Let A = \left\\{ {3,6,12,15,18,21} \right\\},{\text{ }}B = \left\\{ {4,8,12,16,20} \right\\},{\text{ }}C = \left\\{ {2,4,6,8,10,12,14,16} \right\\}
and D = \left\\{ {5,10,15,20} \right\\}. Find A – C.

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Solution

Hint: No use of set B and D.

As, we know that if X and Y are two sets then,
XYX - Ywill be a set, which includes all the elements of X excluding the elements
that are also present in Y.
So, here we had to find the value of A – C.
So, A – C will be a set which have all elements that belongs to A excluding elements
That also belongs to C.
So, A - C = \left\\{ {3,6,12,15,18,21} \right\\} - \left\\{ {2,4,6,8,10,12,14,16} \right\\}
Hence, A - C = \left\\{ {3,15,18,21} \right\\}

Note:- Whenever we came up with this type of problem then we should first draw
Venn’s Diagram as this will be the efficient way to solve the problems involving sets.
And then remember that if X and Y are then XYX - Ywill be a set, which includes all the
elements of X excluding the elements that are also present in Y.