A^C cup (A-B) , but I am not sure how to read A^C. Does anyone understand what this notation means in the context of logic/discrete math?

Lorena Lester

Lorena Lester

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2022-07-17

A C ( A B ), but I am not sure how to read AC. Does anyone understand what this notation means in the context of logic/discrete math?

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Bubbinis4

Bubbinis4

Beginner2022-07-18Added 8 answers

Step 1
The set A C is defined to be the set of everything that is not in A. If U is your universe, then A C := U A
Step 2
It's called the complement of a set.

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