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For all sets a and b, prove (a ∪ b) ∩ (a ∩ b) ^c = (a − b) ∪ (b − a) by showing that each side of the equation is a subset of the other.
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Computers and Technology, 22.06.2019 19:30
The following is an excerpt from a slide presentation. today we will inverse operations solving equations using inverse operations solving inequalities using inverse operations from which part of the presentation does the slide most likely come from? a. introduction b. outline c. body d. conclusion
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Computers and Technology, 23.06.2019 09:00
Design a class tictactoe that: holds the following information about the game: two-dimensional array (3 by 3), and winner. add additional variables as needed. includes the functions to perform the various operations on objects. for example, function to print the board, getting the move, checking if move is valid, determining if there is a winner after each move. add additional operations as needed. includes constructor(s). write the functions of the class, and write a program that uses the class. the program should declare an object of type tictactoe. the program will create the board and store it in the array. the program will allow two players to play the tic-tac-toe game. after every valid move update the array, check if there is a winner. if there is no winner and no tie, then print the board again to continue.
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Computers and Technology, 23.06.2019 17:30
What are the most commonly found items in the trash according to the municipal solid waste report?
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