Let P = {1, 2, u, v, w, x}; Q = {2, 3, u, v, w, 5, 6, y} and R = {2, 3, 4, v, x, y}.

Determine (P-Q) ∩ R

a

{1, x}

b

{x y}

c

{x}

d

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nmesomaehumadu
6 years ago

How did the get (1,x) please explain in a lay man understanding

hafheez
7 years ago

C IS COOL

Scopemaster
6 years ago

In the frequency of Q , there is 5,6 bt am surprised bcos the answer should be x,5,6

Hcgdf
3 years ago

p={1,2,u,w,v,x}
q={2,3,u,v,w,5,6,y}
r={2,3,4,u,x,y}
(p-q)={1,x}
{p-q}n r=(1,x)n(2,3,4,v,x,y)={x}

otuada
7 months ago

the correct and is c.πŸ‘πŸ‘Œ

Onukun13
5 years ago

If we are to substrat P from Q. I think it should be 1,3,5,6,y pls explain to us

vickjones
6 years ago

Show working

AyoadeElektra
2 years ago

c

Prisbeeadins
3 years ago

The answer is supposed to be (a)
owning to the fact that (1,x) are not in Q

UDOFIA82
4 years ago

Why is it p-q =(1,x)
Explain please.

omolade090
2 years ago

please i didn't understand can you help me teach me

Tariladou
2 years ago

can some please explain to me
how did we get a as the answer

nmesomaehumadu
6 years ago

Explain in bit

Adebisi_UI
2 years ago

correct

2026gift
3 months ago

think I'll go with C

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