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Chapter 3

This document provides examples and exercises on sets and Venn diagrams. It defines what a set is, how to define and represent sets using descriptions, notations and Venn diagrams. Examples show how to identify elements of sets, represent the number of elements in a set, and draw Venn diagrams to represent relationships between sets. Exercises provide additional practice sorting objects into sets, defining sets, identifying set elements using symbols, and drawing Venn diagrams for given sets.

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Chapter 3

This document provides examples and exercises on sets and Venn diagrams. It defines what a set is, how to define and represent sets using descriptions, notations and Venn diagrams. Examples show how to identify elements of sets, represent the number of elements in a set, and draw Venn diagrams to represent relationships between sets. Exercises provide additional practice sorting objects into sets, defining sets, identifying set elements using symbols, and drawing Venn diagrams for given sets.

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Chapter 3

SETS
3.1 Sets

3.1.1 Sorting given objects into groups
Objects can be arranged into groups according to their
common properties or characteristics.
For example:
Sort the following objects into the groups: Fruits,
Flowers, Fish.
Rose, banana, shark, hibiscus, apple,
jasmine, orchid, carp, grape, mango
Solution:
Fruits: Banana, apple, grape, mango
Flowers: Rose, hibiscus, jasmine, orchid
Fish: Sharp, carp
Exercise 1
Sort the following objects into the groups: Electrical objects, Foods,
Numbers

Rice cooker,
3
4
, fried chicken, 0.47, fan, buns,
television, oranges, 265, microwave oven, 1
1
2
, cakes,
refrigerator, potato

SOLUTION:
Electrical objects: rice cooker, fan, television, microwave oven, refrigerator

Foods: fried chicken, buns, oranges, cakes, potato

Numbers:
3
4
, 0.47, 265, 1
1
2


Exercise 2
3, 25, 7, 10, 49, 12, 11, 9, 24, 31, 121, 60,
169, 17
Sort the above numbers into the following groups:
a) Prime numbers;
b) Even numbers;
c) Perfect squares.

SOLUTION:
a) 3, 7, 11, 17, 31
b) 10, 12, 24, 60
c) 9, 25, 49, 121, 169
Exercise 3
a, 2, e, 3, o, 5, I, 7, u
Sort the above into the following groups:
a) Group of letters;
b) Group of numbers.


SOLUTION:
a) a, e, I, o, u
b) 2, 3, 5, 7

Exercise 4
-50, -3, -
1
2
, 0, 2.1,
3
4
, 11, 15,
5
2
, 7
From the list above, determine
a) A group of fractions;
b) A group of integers;
c) A group of prime numbers;
d) A group of whole numbers.

SOLUTION:
a) -
1
2
,
3
4
,
5
2

b) -50, -3, 0, 11, 15, 7
c) 11, 7
d) 0, 11, 15, 7

Exercise 5
Snake, elephant, spider, slug, lizard,
cockroach, snail, eagle, monkey, whale,
ant, frog
Sort the following animals into groups of vertebrates
and invertebrates.

SOLUTION:
a) Vertebrates: snake, elephant, lizard, eagle, monkey,
whale, frog
b) Invertebrates: spider, slug, snail, cockroach, ant
3.1.2 Defining a set
A set is a collection of objects which have a common
property.
The objects in a set are called the members or elements of
the set.
A set must be clearly defined. It can be defined by using
a) Description;
b) Set notation, { }
For example,
Description: The set of the first five even numbers.
Set notation: {2, 4, 6, 8, 10}
Notice that the description must be precise and clear so that
the elements can be identified easily.
Continue
A set is usually denoted by a capital letter.
For example,
A = {2, 4, 6, 8, 10}, read as A is the set of the
first five even numbers.
There are 3 ways to define a set using set
notation, { }.
For example,
A = {first five even numbers} OR
A = {2, 4, 6, 8, 10} OR
A = {x: x is an even number and x s 10}

Example
11, 13, 17, 19
Define the above numbers using
a) Description;
b) Set notation.


SOLUTION:
a) The set of prime numbers between 10 and 20.
b) {11, 13, 17, 19} OR
{prime numbers between 10 and 20} OR
{x: x is a prime number and 10 < x < 20}
Exercise 1
Define the following sets by description.
a) X = {2, 4, 6, 8}
b) Y = {Sabah, Sarawak}
c) Z = {bicycle, motorcycle}

SOLUTION:
a) X is a set of even numbers less than 10.
b) Y is a set of East Malaysia states.
c) Z is a set of two-wheel vehicles.
Exercise 2
Define the following sets by descriptions.
a) C = {3, 6, 9, 12, 15, 18}
b) D = {January, June, July}


SOLUTION:
a) C is the set of multiples of 3 that are less than 20.
b) D is the set of months that begin with the letter J.
Exercise 3
Define the following sets by descriptions.
a) G = {red, orange, yellow, green, blue, indigo, violet}
b) H = {smell, taste, sight, hearing, touch}
c) I = {2, 3, 5, 7, 11, 13, 17, 19}
d) J = {14, 23, 32, 41, 50}
e) K = {lungs, skin, kidneys}

SOLUTION:
a) G is the set of colours in a rainbow.
b) H is the set of human senses.
c) I is the set of prime numbers which are less than 20.
d) J is the set of 2-digit numbers whose sum of digits is equal to 5.
e) K is the set of human excretory organs.
Exercise 4
Define the following sets by descriptions.
a) A = {2, 3, 5, 7, 11}
b) B = {2, 4, 6, 8, 10, 12}
c) C = {Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday, Sunday}
d) D = {a, e, i, o, u}
e) E = {16, 25, 36, 49}
f) F = {square, rectangle, parallelogram, rhombus}
g) G = {1, 2, 4, 8}
h) H = {c, o, n, u, t}

SOLUTION:
a) A is the set of the first five prime numbers.
b) B is the set of the first six even numbers.
c) C is the set of days in the week.
d) D is the set of vowels.
e) E is the set of perfect squares from 10 to 50.
f) F is the set of quadrilaterals with two pairs of parallel sides.
g) G is the set of factors of 8.
h) H is the set of letters from the word coconut.
Exercise 5
Define the following sets by set notations.
a) L is the set of planets in the solar system.
b) M is the set of factors of 24.
c) N is the set of secondary colours.
d) P is the set of the first five multiples of 6.

SOLUTION:
a) L = {Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Saturn, Jupiter, Uranus,
Neptune, Pluto}
b) M = {1, 2, 3, 4, 6, 8, 12, 24}
c) N = {yellow, cyan, magenta}
d) P = {6, 12, 18, 24, 30}
Exercise 6
Define the following sets using set notation.
a)P is a set of multiples of 3 from 1 to 10.
b)Q is a set of consonants from the word
MALAYSIA.
c) R is a set of quadrilaterals with all equal sides.

SOLUTION:
a)P = {3, 6, 9}
b)Q = {M, L, Y, S}
c) R = {square, rhombus}
Exercise 7
Define each of the following sets using set notation by listing its
elements.
a) P is a set of months with thirty days each.
b) Q is a set of states in Malaysia without a sultan.
c) R is a set of consonants from the word CORRECT.
d) S is a set of prime numbers less than 10.

SOLUTION:
a) P = {April, June, September, November}
b) Q = {Melaka, Pulau Pinang, Sabah, Sarawak}
c) R = {C, R, T}
d) S = {2, 3, 5, 7}

Exercise 8
Define each of the following by using set notation.
a) A is the set of whole numbers greater than 20 but less than 27.
b) B is the set of months of year beginning with J.
c) C is the set of colours in the traffic lights.
d) D is the set of odd numbers between 30 and 40.

SOLUTION:
a) A = {21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26}
b) B = {January, June, July}
c) C = {red, orange, green}
d) D = {31, 33, 35, 37, 39}
3.1.3 Identifying elements of a
set
The symbol e (epsilon) is used to denote is an element of or is
a member of.
The symbol e is used to denote is not an element of or is not a
member of.
For example:
If A = {odd numbers less than 12} and B = {factors of 18}, fill
in each of the following boxes with the symbol e or e.
a) 7 A
b) 5 B
c) 13 A
d) 18 B

e
e
e
e
Exercise 1
Given A = {factors of 12}, B = {x : 10 < x < 20, x is a
prime number} and C = {vowels in the word MODERN}.
Fill in each of the following boxes with the symbol e or
e.
a) 4 A
b) 13 B
c) i A
d) 8 B


e
e
e
e
Exercise 2
State whether each of the following is true or false.
a) 4 {multiple of 2}
b) 64 {perfect squares}
c) Metre {units of length}
d) Pigeon {birds}
e
e
e
e
TRUE
TRUE
FALSE
FALSE
Exercise 3
P is a set of prime numbers. By using the symbol e or e,
show whether each of the following objects is an
element of P.
a) 17 P
b) 49 P
c) 51 P
d) 89 P
e
e
e
e
Exercise 4
Given M is a set multiples of 5, show whether each
object below is an element of M by using the symbol e
or e.
a) -15 M
b) 12 M
c) 20 M
d) 105 M
e
e
e
e
Exercise 5
Given P = {x : x is a prime number}, Q = {x : x is a
multiple of 9} and R = {x : x is a perfect square}. Use
the symbol e to show which set each object belongs to.
a) 5 e
b) 121 e
c) 27 e
d) 13 e
P
R
Q
P
Exercise 6
Given K = {x : x is a prime number, 10 s x s 30} and N
is the set consisting of the first ten multiples of 5. Copy
and complete the following using the symbol e or e.
a) 17 K
b) 60 N
c) 5 K
d) 31 K
e) 25 N
f) 50 N
e
e
e
e
e
e
3.1.4 Venn diagrams
Venn diagrams are diagrams representing sets.
Usually, the universal set is represented by a rectangle
and the other sets are represented by closed
geometrical shapes such as ovals, circles, squares and
so on within the rectangle.
In a Venn diagram, each element or member of the set
is represented by a dot.
For example, set A = {1, 2, 3, 4, 5} can be represented
in a diagram as follows:
A




.1
.2
.3
.4
.5
Exercise 1
Represent each of the following sets by using a
Venn diagram.
a) N = {a, b, c}
b) O = {integers between 7 and 12}
c) P = {multiples of 3 between 15 and 30}
d) Q = {consonants in the word SPIDER}
e) R = {red, blue, green}
f) S = {x: 11 s x s 17, x is an even number}
.a .b
.c
N O
.8 .9
.10
.11
.18
.21
.24
.27
P
.S .D
.P .R
Q
.red
.blue
.green
R
S
.12
.14
.16
Exercise 2
Represent each of the following sets by using a Venn
diagram.
a) A = {book, pen, pencil}
b) B = {colours of jalur gemilang}
c) C = {multiples of 7 less than 30}
d) D = {x: -2 s x s 3, x is an integer}
e) E = {(x, y): 0 s x s 1, 3 s y s 4, x and y are integers}
f) F = {x: 10 s x s 20, x is an odd number}
.book
.pen
.pencil
A B
.red
.blue
.white
.yellow
.7
.14
.21
.28
C
.-2 .-1
.0 .1
.2 .3
D
.(0, 3)
.(1, 3)
.(0, 4)
.(1, 4)
E
F
.11
.13
.15
.17
.19
3.1.5 listing and stating the number of
elements in a set
The number of elements in set A is denoted by the notation n(A).
For example, A = {1, 3, 5}, thus n(A) = 3.
In a Venn diagram, the number of elements in a set is represented
by a number without a dot beside it. For example, the Venn
diagram below indicates that n(A) = 4, that is, set A contains four
elements.
A



4
Exercise 1
Given that P = {odd numbers from 1 to 9} and Q = {all the
letters which make up the word EXCELLENT}, find
a) n(P)
b) n(Q)

SOLUTION:
a) P = {1, 3, 5, 7, 9}, so n(P) = 5
b) Q = {E, X, C, L, N, T}, so n(Q) = 6

NOTES: The same element in a set need not be repeated. Thus,
{E, X, C, L, N, T} is the same as {E, E, E, X, C, L, L, N, T}
Exercise 2
Given F = {vowels from the word INTERSECTION}, G = {factors of
20} and H = {x: 10 s x s 30, x is an integer divisible by 4}, find
a) n(F)
b) n(G)
c) n(H)

SOLUTION:
a) 3 F = {I, E, O}
b) 6 G = {1, 2, 4, 5, 10, 20}
c) 5 H = {12, 16, 20, 24, 28}

Exercise 3
State the number of elements in each of the following
sets.
a) A = {Selangor, Perak, Johor}
b) B = factors of 8}
c) C = {x: x is a multiple of 5 less than 40}

SOLUTION:
a) n(A) = 3
b) n(B) = 4 B = {1, 2, 4, 8}
c) n(C) = 7 C = {5, 10, 15, 20, 25, 30, 35}
Exercise 4
State the number of elements in each of the following sets.
a) J = {8, 13, 16, 21, 35}
b) K = {numbers on a dice}
c) L = {letters in the word MATHEMATICS}
d) M = {days of the week}

SOLUTION:
a) 5
b) 6
c) 11
d) 7

Exercise 5
Find n(A) of the following sets.
a) A = {months beginning with M}
b) A = {x: 20 < x < 30, x is an odd number which is
divisible by 2}
c) A = {factors of 30}

SOLUTION:
a) 2
b) 0
c) 8
Exercise 6
Given set J is the set of factors of 40.
a) List the elements of J.
b) State the number of elements in J.

SOLUTION:
a) J = {1, 2, 4, 5, 8, 10, 20, 40}
b) n(J) = 8
Exercise 7
List the elements and state the number of elements for the sets below.
a) V = {x: -4 < x < 5, x is an integer}
b) W is the set of regular polygons which have 8 sides or less.
c) X = {consonants in the word PATRIOTISM}

SOLUTION:
a) V = {-3, -2, -1, 0, 1, 2, 3, 4}, thus n(V) = 8
b) W = {equilateral triangle, square, regular pentagon, regular hexagon,
regular heptagon, regular octagon}, thus n(W) = 6
c) X = {P, T, R, S, M}, thus n(X) = 5
Exercise 8
Given A = {x: x is a two-digit number in which the sum
of digits is 5} and B = {x: x is a two-digit number in
which the difference of digits is 5}.
a) List the elements of set A and set B.
b) State n(A) and n(B).

SOLUTION:
a) A = {14, 23, 32, 41, 50},
B = {16, 27, 38, 49, 50, 61, 72, 83, 94}.
b) n(A) = 5, n(B) = 9
3.1.6 Empty set
The empty set or null set is the set which has no elements.
It is denoted by the symbol C or {}.
{0} is not an empty set. It is a set which has one element, that is zero.
{C} is not the symbol for empty set.
For example, determine whether the following sets are empty sets.
a) M = {an integer whose square is a negative value}
b) N = {a triangle with 4 equal sides}
c) O = {even prime numbers}

SOLUTION:
a) M = C because the square of all integers are positive.
b) N = C because a triangle has only 3 sides.
c) O = C because 2 is a prime number.
Exercise 1
Determine whether each of the following sets is an empty set.
a) A = {odd numbers which are divisible by 2}
b) B = {months that start with the letter Z}
c) C = {prime numbers less than 10}
d) D = {cats which have ten heads}
e) E = {prime numbers between 17 and 20}
f) F = {cubes with 7 sides}
g) G = {even numbers between
1
5
and
4
5
}

SOLUTION:
a) A = C
b) B = C
c) C = C
d) D = C
e) E = C
f) F = C
g) G = C

3.1.7 Equal sets
Two sets are equal if they have exactly the same
elements.
The order of the elements in each set does not matter.
For example,
{a, b, c} = {c, a, b}
Exercise 1
Determine whether the sets in each of the following pairs are equal.
a) A = {8, 11, 15}, B = {15, 8, 11}
b) P = {odd numbers between 10 and 18}, Q = {11, 13, 17}
c) A = {37, 48, 59}, B = {59, 84, 73}
d) C = {even numbers between 13 and 20}, D = {factors of 12}
e) P = {vowels in the word SCIENCE}, Q = {A, I, E}
f) M = {x: 7 s x s 18, x is an even number}, N = {8, 10, 12, 14, 16, 18}
g) V = {multiples of 4 less than 20}, W = {4, 8, 12, 16}

SOLUTION:
a) A = B
b) P = Q
c) A = B
d) C = D
e) P = Q
f) M = N
g) V = W
Exercise 2
Given that A = {x: 9 < x < 16, x is an odd number},
B = {11, 13, 2x+1} and A = B, find the value of x.

If P ={factors of 18}, Q = {1, 2, 3, 6, 9, x
3
+ 10}
and P = Q, find the value of x.

SOLUTION:
A = {11, 13, 15}, so 2x + 1 = 15. Thus, x =7.

P = {1, 2, 3, 6, 9, 18}, so x
3
+ 10 = 18. Thus, x = 2.

Exercise 3
Determine whether the following sets are equal.
a) Q = {even numbers which are less than 10}
R = {first 4 multiples of 2}
b) S = {prime numbers which are less than 10}
T = { first 5 odd numbers}

SOLUTION:
a) Q = R
b) S = T
Exercise 4
Determine whether the following pairs of sets are equal.
a) F = {-1, 5, 7, 0}, G = {7, -1, 0, 5}
b) H = {squares, rhombus}, J = {polygons with four equal sides}
c) K = {months that begin with the letter A}, L = {vowels in the word
ARROW}
d) M = C, N = {0}
e) P = {two-digit numbers which have the same digit}, Q = {x: x is a multiple
of 11, 0 < x < 100}
f) R= {multiples of 5}, S = {multiples of 10}
g) T = {3, 1, 5, 7}, U = {digits in the number 11553751}

SOLUTION:
a) F = G
b) H = J
c) K = L
d) M = N
e) P = Q
f) R = S
g) T = U
Exercise 5
Given X = Y. Find the value of k if
a) X = {2, 5, -5, 7, -3} and Y = {-5, k, 5, 2,7}
b) X = {13, 18, 2k + 3, 24, 35} and Y = {35, 27, 24, 18, 13}
c) X = {-11, -8, 0, 2, k + h, 13} and Y = {0, 6, -8, 2h, 13, -11}

SOLUTION:
a) k = -3
b) k = 12
c) h = 1, k = -5
3.2.1 Subsets
Set A is a subset of set B if every element of set A is an element of set B.
The symbol c is used to denote is a subset of. For example, Set A is a subset of set B, so
we write A c B.
The symbol . is used to denote is not a subset of. For example, Set P is not a subset of
set Q, so we write P . Q.
If set A is the subset of set B, then the relationship between A and B can be illustrated by
a Venn diagram as below.





Notice that set A is within set B. We can also say that A is contained in B.
An empty set is a subset of any set. For example, C c A.
A set is a subset of itself. For example, A c A.
The number of subsets of set A = 2n, where n is the number of elements in set A. For
example, if A = {1, 2} then the number of subsets of set A = s2 = 4. All the subsets of
set A are C, {1}, {2}, {1, 2}.

3.2 Subset, Universal Set and Complement of a Set
A
B
Exercise 1
Given A = {odd numbers between 2 and 11}, B = {3, 5, 7} and C
= {factors of 4}. Determine whether each of the following is true
or false.
a) B c A
b) C c A
c) C c B
d) B . C

SOLUTION:
a) True
b) False
c) False
d) True
Exercise 2
Given that A = {2, 3, 4, 7, 8, 11, 13, 15, 17}, B = {4, 7, 8} and C =
{odd numbers between 7 and 13}. State whether each of the following
is true or false.
a) B c A
b) A c C
c) C c A
d) B . C

SOLUTION:
a) True
b) False
c) False
d) True
Exercise 3
Given that P = {x: 4 s x s 19, x is an integer}, Q = {x:
4 s x s 19, x is an odd number} and R = {factors of 6}.
Fill in the blanks with the symbol c or ..
a) Q P
b) R Q
c) R P
d) {8, 10, 12} P
e) {5} R
f) {7, 11, 13} Q
c
c
c
.
.
.
Exercise 4
Draw a Venn diagram to show the relationship between the sets in
each of the following pairs.
a) J = {x, y, z}, K = {x, y}
b) P = {factors of 6}, Q = {whole numbers less than 10}

SOLUTION:
a) K c J



b) P c Q








.z
.x .y
J
K
.0 .4 .5 .7



.8 .9
.1 .2
.3 .6
P
Q
Exercise 5
Illustrate the relationship between the following sets using Venn
diagrams.
a) M = {27, 29}, N = {23, 27, 29}
b) A = {letters in the word TIGER}, B = {vowels in the word HIGHER}
c) P = {triangles}, Q = {isosceles triangles}
d) R = {odd numbers}, S = {integers}
e) V = {factors of 30}, W = {prime numbers less than 7}

SOLUTION:

a) M = {27, 29}, N = {23, 27, 29}











.23
.27 .29
M
N
b) A = {letters in the word TIGER}, B = {vowels in the word HIGHER}










.T .G .R
.I .E
B
A
c) P = {triangles}, Q = {isosceles triangles}










Q
P
d) R = {odd numbers}, S = {integers}










S
R
e) V = {factors of 30}, W = {prime numbers less than 7}









.1 .6 .10 .15 .30
.2 .3 .5
W
V
Exercise 6
List all the subsets of each of the following sets.
a) {p, q, r}
b) {2, 4, 6, 8}

SOLUTION:
a) 2
3
= 8. All the subsets are C, {p}, {q}, {r}, {p, q}, {p, r},
{q, r} and {p, q, r}
b) 2
4
= 16. All the subsets are C, {2}, {4}, {6}, {8}, {2, 4},
{2, 6}, {2, 8}, {4, 6}, {4, 8}, {6, 8}, {2, 4, 6}, {2, 4, 8},
{4, 6, 8}, {2, 6, 8} and {2, 4, 6, 8}
Exercise 7
List down all the subsets of each of the following sets.
a) P = {3, 4}
b) Q = {x, y, z}
c) R = {prime number between 10 and 14}

SOLUTION:
a) {}, {3}, {4}, {3, 4}
b) {}, {x}, {y}, {z}, {x, y}, {x, z}, {y, z}, {x, y, z}
c) {}, {11}, {13}, {11, 13}
3.2.2 Universal set
The universal set is the set which contains all the elements
under discussion.
It is denoted by the symbol .
Example:
Given that the universal set, = {whole numbers less than 7},
P = {prime numbers} and Q = {multiple of 6}, illustrate the
relationship between the following sets using Venn diagrams.
a) and P
b) , P and Q

SOLUTION:
= {0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6}
P = {2, 3, 5}
Q = {6}

.0
.1
.4
.6
.2 .3
.5

P
.0
.1
.4
.2 .3
.5

P
.6
Q
Exercise 1
Given that the universal set, = {x: 8 < x < 13, x is an
integer}, A = {x: x is a prime number} and B = {9, 10}. Draw a
Venn diagram to represent the set , A and B.










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A B
Exercise 2
Given that the universal set, = {x: 5 < x < 18, x is an odd
number}, F = {x: x is a multiple of 3} and G = {x: x is a factor
of 15}. Draw a Venn diagram to represent the set , F and G.










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F
G
3.2.3 Complement of a set
The complement of set A is the set of all elements in the
universal set, , which are not elements of set A, and is denoted
by A.
For example

= {1, 2, 3, 4}
A = {1, 2}
A = {3, 4}







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A
A

Exercise 1
Given the universal set, = {a, b, c, d, e}, find the
complement of each of the following sets.
a) P = {d, e}
b) Q = {vowels in the word snake}

SOLUTION:
a) P = {d, e}, thus P = {a, b, c}
b) Q = {a, e}, thus Q = {b, c, d}
Exercise 2





The above Venn diagram shows the universal set, , set F and
set G respectively. List the elements of F and G.

SOLUTION:
a) F = {2, 3}, thus F = {4, 5, 6, 7, 8}
b) G = {6, 7}, thus G = {2, 3, 4, 5, 8}






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F

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Exercise 3
Given that the universal set, = {x: 17 s x < 29, x is an
integer} and set J = {x: x is a number such that the
sum of its two digits is an odd number}. Find set J.

SOLUTION:
= {17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 28}
J = {18, 21, 23, 25, 27}
Thus, J = {17, 19, 20, 22, 24, 26, 28}
Exercise 4

The Venn diagram shows the relationship between the universal set,
, set P and set Q. List down all the elements of P and Q.

SOLUTION:
= {a, b, c, d, e, f, g}
P = {a, b, c, d, f}
Q = {c, d, f}
Thus,
P = {e, g}
Q = {a, b, e, g}







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P

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Q
Exercise 5
Given that the universal set,
= {2, 5, 7, 8, 9, 11, 12}
A = {odd numbers between 4 and 10}
B = {multiple of 5} and
C = {factors of 8}
Draw a Venn diagram to illustrate the
relationship between
a) Set and set C,
b) Set , A and B.





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C

3.3 Operations on Stes
3.3.1 Intersection of sets
The intersection of two sets, A and B, is the set of
elements which are common to both set A and set B.
It is written as A B and read as A intersection B.
is the symbol for intersection.
The shaded region in the Venn diagram below represents
A B.






Continue
Similarly, the intersection of three sets, A, B and C, is
the set of elements which are common to sets A, B and
C.
It is written as A B C.
The shaped region in the Venn diagram below represents
A B C.







Exercise 1
Given A ={8, 9, 10, 11}, B = {10, 11, 12, 13}, C = {6, 7, 8,
10} and D = {12, 13}. Find the following sets.
a) A B
b) C D
c) B D
d) B C

SOLUTION:
a) {10, 11}
b) {} or C
c) {12, 13}
d) {10}
Exercise 2
Given A = {4, 7, 8, 9}, B = {3, 7, 8, 9} and C = {6, 9,
10, 13}., find
a) A B
b) B C
c) A C

SOLUTION:
a) {7, 8, 9}
b) {9}
c) {9}
Exercise 3
Given that the universal set,
= {a, b, c, d, f, g}
P = {a, b, c}
Q = {b, c, d}
a) Find
i. P Q
ii. P Q
b) Draw a Venn diagram to represent
i. P Q
ii. P Q

{b, c}
{a}






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P Q
P Q






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P Q
P Q
Exercise 4
Given the universal set, = {a, e, I, o, u}, M = {a, i, u}
and N = {a, e, u}
a) Find M N.
b) Draw a Venn diagram to represent the sets , M and N.
Hence, shade the region representing M N.

SOLUTION:
a) {a, u}
b)






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M N
Exercise 5
Given that A = {4, 5, 6, 7}, B = {5, 7, 8, 9} and C = {3, 4, 7, 8}.
a) Find A B C.
b) Draw a Venn diagram to represent A B C.

SOLUTION:
a) {7}
b)








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A B


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A B C
Exercise 6
Given that A = {4, 5, 6, 7, 9}, B = {5, 6, 7, 10, 11} and C = {5, 7,
8, 9, 11}.
a) Find A B C.
b) Draw a Venn diagram to represent A B C.

SOLUTION:
a) {5, 7}
b)
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A
B


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C
A B C
3.3.2 Relationship between (i) A B
and A, (ii) A B and B.
Disjoint sets are sets which do not have common elements.



Disjoint sets A and B
If A B = C, then
i. (A B) c A
ii. (A B) c B
If A B = C, then
i. (A B) c A
ii. (A B) c B

A B
A B
A B
Continue
The complement of the intersection of sets A and B is the set which
does not contain the elements of A B and is denoted by (A B).
The shaded region in the Venn diagram below represents (A B).








A B
Exercise 1
Given that A = {4, 5, 6, 7} and B = {5, 7, 9, 11}.
a) Find A B.
b) State the relationship between
i. A B and A,
ii. A B and B.

SOLUTION:
a) {5, 7}
b) (i) (A B) c A
(ii) (A B) c B

Exercise 2
Given that P = {a, b, c, d, e, f} and B = {b, e, g, h}.
a) Find P Q.
b) State the relationship between
i. P Q and P,
ii. P Q and Q.

SOLUTION:
a) {b, e}
b) (i) (P Q) c P
(ii) (P Q) c Q

Exercise 3
Given that the universal set, = {3, 5, 7, 9, 11, 13,
15}, A = {5, 7, 9, 11} and B = {9, 11, 13}.
a) Find (A B)
b) Draw a Venn diagram and shade the region that
represents (A B).

SOLUTION:
a) {3, 5, 7, 13, 15}
b)




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A B
Exercise 4
Given the universal set, , = {4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11}, A = {5, 7, 8,
9, 11}, B = {5, 6, 8, 9, 10} and C = {4, 5, 8, 10, 11}. Find
a) (A B)
b) (B C)
c) (A B C)

SOLUTION:
a) {4, 6, 7, 10, 11}
b) {4, 6, 7, 9, 11}
c) {4, 6, 7, 9, 10, 11}
Exercise 5
Given that the universal set,
= {x: 4 s x s 11, x is an integer},
P = {x: x is an odd number} and
Q = {x: x is a factor of 10}
a) Find (P Q)
b) Draw a Venn diagram to represent the sets , P and Q. Shade the
region representing set (P Q).

SOLUTION:
a) {4, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11}
b)








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P Q
Exercise 6
The Venn diagram below shows the universal set, , sets
P, Q and R. Find
a) n(P Q)
b) n(P R)
c) n(P Q R)

SOLUTION:
a) 7
b) 7
c) 8

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P
R Q
3.3.3 Solving problems involving
intersection of sets

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