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Let R be the statement : for all sets A, B and C, if A⊆B∪C and B ⊆C∪A then AΔB = C.
Q: Is R true for all sets A, B and C? Prove answer

Let S be the statement: for all sets A, B, and C, if AΔB = AΔC then B⊆C.
Q: Is S true? prove answer
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Let R be the statement : for all sets A, B and C, if A⊆B∪C and B ⊆C∪A then AΔB = C.
Q: Is R true for all sets A, B and C? Prove answer

Let S be the statement: for all sets A, B, and C, if AΔB = AΔC then B⊆C.
Q: Is S true? prove answer

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