Math 7 Lesson 1.3 Set Operations
Math 7 Lesson 1.3 Set Operations
• Perform set
• Explain and illustrate operations
the set operations
• Interpret set
diagrams
Math 7 Lesson 1.3
Set Operations
by Tchr. Rose
A B
Recitation:
Set Operations
UNION OF SETS
Recitation:
Set Operations
UNION OF SETS
Recitation:
Set Operations
Example: UNION OF SETS
Given: A = {a, e, i, o, u}
B = {a, b, c, d, e}
C = {c, u, b}
Find:
1. A ∪ B
2. A ∪ C
3. B ∪ C
4. (A ∪ B) ∪ C
5. A ∪ (B ∪ C)
Recitation:
Set Operations
INTERSECTION OF SETS
A set of elements that are contained both in A
and B.
Represented by the symbol ∩ .
Read as: A ∩ B (A intersection B)
A ∩ B = {x|x ∈ A and x ∈ B}
Recitation:
Set Operations
INTERSECTION OF SETS
Recitation:
Set Operations
Example: INTERSECTION OF SETS
Given: A = {1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6}
B = {2, 4, 6}
C = {1, 3, 5}
Find:
1. A ∩ B
2. A ∩ C
3. B ∩ C
4. (A ∩ B) ∩ C
5. A ∩ (B ∩ C)
Recitation:
Set Operations
COMPLEMENT OF A SET
A set of elements in the universal set that
does not belong to set A.
Represented by the symbol 𝑨′ .
Read as: 𝑨′ (A complement or A prime)
Recitation:
Set Operations
COMPLEMENT OF A SET
A set of elements in the universal set that
does not belong to set A.
Represented by the symbol 𝑨′ .
Read as: 𝑨′ (A complement)
Recitation:
Set Operations
COMPLEMENT OF A SET
𝑨
′
A U Example 1: What is the complement
of A given that:
U = {i, n, s, t, r, u, m, e}
A = {s, t, i, r}
Recitation:
Set Operations
COMPLEMENT OF A SET
Example 2: What is the complement of A given that:
U = {10, 20, 30, 40, 50, 60, 70, 80, 90, 100}
A = {20, 40, 60, 80, 120}
Recitation:
Set Operations
Example: COMPLEMENT OF A SET
Given: U = {1, 2, 3, 4, 5}
A = {1, 3, 5}
B = {1, 5}
C={}
Find:
1. A’
2. B’
3. C’
4. (A ∪ B)’
Recitation:
Set Operations
Example: COMPLEMENT OF A SET
Given: U = {1, 2, 3, 4, 5}
A = {1, 3, 5}
B = {1, 5}
C={}
Find:
5. (A ∩ B)’
6. A’ ∪ B’
7. A’ ∩ B’
Recitation:
Set Operations
DIFFERENCE OF SET
A-B,
set of elements are contained in A but not in B.
B-A,
set of elements are contained in B but not in A.
A – B = {x|x ∈ A, and x ∉ B}
B – A = {x|x ∈ B, and x ∉ A}
Recitation:
Set Operations
DIFFERENCE OF SET
A B Example 1:
A = {25, 50, 75, 100}
B = {100, 125, 150}
Recitation:
Set Operations
DIFFERENCE OF SET
A B Example 1:
A = {25, 50, 75, 100}
B = {100, 125, 150}
A B
Recitation:
Set Operations
Example:
DIFFERENCE OF SET
Given: A = {r, o, y, g, i, v}
B = {r, y, b}
Find:
1.A – B
2.B – A
Recitation:
Set Operations
Example:
DIFFERENCE OF SET
Given: A = {a, e, i, o, u}
B = {o, u, i, e, a}
Find:
1. A – B = { }
2.B – A = { }
Recitation:
Set Operations
Example:
DIFFERENCE OF SET
Given: A = {Alex, Joy, Rose}
B = {Mark, Peter, Alex}
Find:
1. A – B = {Joy, Rose}
2. B – A = {Mark, Peter}
Recitation:
Ask me three questions.
Recitation:
What have you learned
today?
Recitation:
Recitation:
• V = {a, e, i, o, u}
• e V but b
• V = {x|x is a vowel in English Alphabet}
• n (V) = 5
• A⊆B
• C D
• A∪B
• A∩B
• 𝑨′
• A–B
Recitation:
Perform the following set operations.
A a Bu
d b f h
e g c
k
Recitation:
Perform the following set operations.
A B
yellow red green
blue
orange violet
Recitation:
A company conducted a
survey on its employees.
Based on the survey,
how many people owns:
a. Car only___
b. Condominium only ___
c. Residential house only ___
d. Condominium and a car ___
e. Residential house and a car ___
f. Residential house and a condominium ___
g. Residential house, condominium and a car ___
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