Chapter 5: Q 5.45. (page 209)
Constract a venn diagram representing the event.
Part (a) (A (not B)).
Part (b) ((A or B) & (not(A & B)))
Short Answer
Part (a) (A (not B)).
Part (b) ((A or B) & (not(A & B)))
Chapter 5: Q 5.45. (page 209)
Constract a venn diagram representing the event.
Part (a) (A (not B)).
Part (b) ((A or B) & (not(A & B)))
Part (a) (A (not B)).
Part (b) ((A or B) & (not(A & B)))
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