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Mathematics, 30.07.2019 16:10, sherylpoche23

Let x, y ⊂ z and x, y ∈ z let a = (x\{x}) ∪ {x}. a) prove or disprove: a ⊆ x b) prove or disprove: x ⊆ a 4 c) prove or disprove: p(x ∪ y ) ⊆ p(x) ∪ p(y ) ∪ p(x ∩ y ) d) prove or disprove: p(x) ∪ p(y ) ∪ p(x ∩ y ) ⊆ p(x ∪ y )

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