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Set Theory and Operations and Surjective but not Injective Mappings

Let A={-1,0,1,2} , B = {-2,3,4} and C= {-2,0,1,4}.  Find:

(1)  (A U B) ^ C =                    I used ^ for "intersected with" symbol, U = union

(2)  (A - B) U C =

(3)  Give an example that a mapping from A to B that is surjective but not injective.


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