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प्रश्न
Express the truth of the following statement by the Venn diagram.
Some persons are not politician.
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उत्तर
U : The set of all human beings.
X : The set of all persons.
Y : The set of all politician

The above Venn diagram represents the truth of the given statement, i.e. Y - X ≠ Φ
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A' ∩ B
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B'
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(A ∪ B)'
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(i) (A ∪ B) - C
(ii) B - (A ∩ C)
(iii) (B ∩ C) ∪ A
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