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(A' ∩ B') = (A È B)'
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With the information that is available from the question, it is impossible.
means that yu should b
A,b,c are variables. They usually refer to the sides of a triangle, but also can mean just normal variables.
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(A' ∩ B') = (A È B)'
Math sucks and math sucks
A pattern is like an a b pattern in math
The complement of a subset B within a set A consists of all elements of A which are not in B.
P(A given B')=[P(A)-P(AnB)]/[1-P(B)].
"b" is simply a letter in algebra to replace an unknown number.
not (b or c) = (not b) and (not c)
This has to do with sets in math. It means "is complemented by" (and yes, complemented is spelled right). for example: c' (read as: c complement or c is a complement of) the set of W. it means everything outside the set of W.
They did so bad they went to a b! They
They did so bad they went to a b! They
it means ure pretty good math student