This document contains mathematical problems involving set operations and proofs using principles of induction. It asks the reader to (1) find the elements of various sets involving the sets A={1,2,3...}, B={-4,-2,1,3,5,7}, and C={x: x^2=1} and (2) use truth tables and mathematical induction to prove two statements - one involving a set operation rule and another involving divisibility by 3.
This document contains mathematical problems involving set operations and proofs using principles of induction. It asks the reader to (1) find the elements of various sets involving the sets A={1,2,3...}, B={-4,-2,1,3,5,7}, and C={x: x^2=1} and (2) use truth tables and mathematical induction to prove two statements - one involving a set operation rule and another involving divisibility by 3.
This document contains mathematical problems involving set operations and proofs using principles of induction. It asks the reader to (1) find the elements of various sets involving the sets A={1,2,3...}, B={-4,-2,1,3,5,7}, and C={x: x^2=1} and (2) use truth tables and mathematical induction to prove two statements - one involving a set operation rule and another involving divisibility by 3.
(i) ( A ∩ B ) ∪C ; (ii) A ∩ B∩ C ; (iii) C ¿; (iv) A ∩ ( B ¿) . (v) Use the method of truth tables to prove the following set operation rule R ¿ S ∪T ¿=(R ¿)∩( R∩ T ) .
2. Use the principle of mathematical induction to prove the following
1 (i) 1+4 +7+ ⋯+ ( 3 n−2 )= n ( n+1 ) . 2 (ii) 3 n −n is divisible by 3 for each integer n .