Wednesday, 7 June 2023

Set Theory Simple Proof

It has only just occurred to me, there is a simple set theory proof for a simple problem.

Typical Venn diagram
XX ≠ Ø, XY ≠ Ø 
XX ≠ XY
XXXY, XYXX

Importantly
XX XY', XYXX'

Then 

XX XY XX, XX XY XY

If 
XX x a = XY, and ≠ Ø, what is a?
XY x b = XX, and≠ Ø, what is b?

As above a and b cannot be a NOT operator.

Instead of finding the vector a and b, it would be easier to draw a new set.

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