Mathematics
n(A - B) is equal to
- n(A) - n(B)
- n(A) - n(A ∪ B)
- n(A ∪ B) - n(A ∩ B)
- n(A) - n(A ∩ B)
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To find the number of elements only in A, you take the total number of elements in A and subtract the elements it shares with B (the intersection).
Hence, option 4 is the correct option.
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