Lecture 6
Lecture 6
Set formulas are the formulas associated with set theory in mathematics.
Set is a collection of well-defined objects and it has distinct elements.
Knowledge of sets helps us apply the set formulas, in the areas related to
statistics, probability, geometry, and sequences.
The set formulas include the union, intersection, complement, and
difference of sets. Venn diagrams are popularly used to visualize set
formulas to arrive at their proof. Let's learn about set formulas with a few
solved examples.
What Are the Sets Formulas?
Set formulas have been derived from the set theory, and that can be used
for ready reference. Let us recall the set notation, symbols, definitions,
and properties of sets before the formula here.
If n(A) and n(B) denote the number of elements in two finite sets A and B
respectively, then for any two overlapping sets A and B, n(A∪B) = n(A) + n(B) -
n(A⋂B)
If A and B are disjoint sets, n(A∪B) = n(A) + n(B)
If A, B and C are 3 finite sets in U then, n(A∪B∪C)= n(A) +n(B) + n(C) -
n(B⋂C) - n (A⋂ B)- n (A⋂C) + n(A⋂B⋂C)
Sets Formulas on Properties of Sets
Associativity:
A⋂ (B⋂C) = (A⋂B)⋂C
A∪ (B∪C) = (A∪B)∪C
Distributivity:A ⋂(B∪C) = (A ⋂B) ∪ (A⋂C)
Idempotent Law:
A⋂A=A
A∪A=A
Law of Ø and ∪:
A⋂ Ø = Ø
U⋂A=A
A∪Ø=A
U∪A=U
Set formulas for complement of a set include the basic complement law, the
de morgan's laws, the double complement, and the law of empty set and
universal set.
Complement Law : A∪A' = U, A⋂A' = Ø and A' = U - A
De Morgan's Laws: (A ∪B)' = A' ⋂B' and (A⋂B)' = A' ∪ B'
Law of Double complementation: (A')' = A
Laws of Empty set and Universal Set: Ø' = ∪ and ∪' = Ø
Sets Formulas of Difference of Sets
The set formulas or difference of sets across two sets, across a null set, and
for complement of set is as follows.
A-A=Ø
B - A = B⋂ A'
B - A = B - (A⋂B)
(A - B) = A if A⋂B = Ø
(A - B) ⋂ C = (A⋂ C) - (B⋂C)
A ΔB = (A-B) U (B- A)
n(AUB) = n(A - B) + n(B - A) + n(A⋂B)
n(A - B) = n(A∪B) - n(B)
n(A - B) = n(A) - n(A⋂B)
n(A') = n(∪) - n(A)