MCQ
Let $A$ and $B$ be subsets of a set $X$. Then
- A$A - B = A \cup B$
- B$A - B = A \cap B$
- C$A - B = {A^c} \cap B$
- ✓$A - B = A \cap {B^c}$
$ = \{ x:x \in A $ and $x \in {B^c}\} = A \cap {B^c}$.
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