At 18:19 you say 2 is part of B because it is shaded at that point but you also say that 3 is part of c complement because it is not part of C that part is shaded whereas it is not shaded , ain't 3 supposed not to be part of C as it is not shaded .At the intersection at 6 , B is shaded and C is not shaded so I want to know that if the one one is shaded and the other one ain't do we consider it as an intersection or what?
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At 18:19 you say 2 is part of B because it is shaded at that point but you also say that 3 is part of c complement because it is not part of C that part is shaded whereas it is not shaded , ain't 3 supposed not to be part of C as it is not shaded .At the intersection at 6 , B is shaded and C is not shaded so I want to know that if the one one is shaded and the other one ain't do we consider it as an intersection or what?
No we don’t. But in the question our focus is on C’ not C
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(ii)( AnB)'=[0,1] U[3,10]
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