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SOLVED: Theorem 6.2.2: Set Identities Let all sets referred to below be subsets of a universal set U. Commutative Laws: For all sets A and B, (a) A ∪ B = B
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SOLVED: TABLE 1: Set Identities Identity Name A ∪ B = A ∩ B Identity laws A ∪ ∅ = A ∩ U = A Domination laws A ∪ A = A
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