#these are the same thing right?
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Yuh
danilojonic
Yuh
Yeah
thats literally it by definition of De Morgan's laws
Yeah ok
although he uses logical symbols this is equivalent
I was 99% sure they were equivalent and I was like hmm lemme check to make sure
translate it to logic symbols
what will it be
$\cup$, $\cap$, $c$
danilojonic
I am waiting lil bro🙏 😭
Is it?
I didn't consider the plane U if that's what you're thinking
complements are in the context of the universe
(A^c = U \setminus A) by definition
Invariance
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