Asked by b8
                Given:
R=(1,2,3,4,)
A=(0,2,4,6)
P=(1,3,5,7)
What is R U P
U= the symbol actually is an upside down U. We didn't learn this symbol so I do not know what to do.
Can you help?
answer choices are:
1) (0,1,2,3,4,5,6,7)
2) (1,2,3,4,5,7)
3) (1,3)
4) (2,4)
Thank you for helping explain this to me
            
        R=(1,2,3,4,)
A=(0,2,4,6)
P=(1,3,5,7)
What is R U P
U= the symbol actually is an upside down U. We didn't learn this symbol so I do not know what to do.
Can you help?
answer choices are:
1) (0,1,2,3,4,5,6,7)
2) (1,2,3,4,5,7)
3) (1,3)
4) (2,4)
Thank you for helping explain this to me
Answers
                    Answered by
            MathMate
            
    R∩P means find the set of members which are in both R and P.
You can type the symbol ∩ as follows:
& c a p ;
but omit all spaces.
The other symbol can by typed similarly as:
& c u p ;
For example, 1 is in both R and P. Can you find the other one?
    
You can type the symbol ∩ as follows:
& c a p ;
but omit all spaces.
The other symbol can by typed similarly as:
& c u p ;
For example, 1 is in both R and P. Can you find the other one?
                    Answered by
            b8
            
    3 is also in R and P
so the answer would be choice number 3
Thanks for explaining this, it really helped.
    
so the answer would be choice number 3
Thanks for explaining this, it really helped.
                    Answered by
            MathMate
            
    You're welcome! :)
    
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