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2.1 Let two sets be P={a, e, d, j, k} P={a, e, d, j, k} and Q = {k, l, m, e, n} Q = {k, l, m, e, n} and U= {a, c, d, e, j, k, 1, m, n} U = {a, c, d, e, j, k, l, m, n} then prove the De Morgan's law of union using P and Q. (5)​

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