The regions is represented as :
A = p - p ∩ q , B = p ∩ q and C = q - p ∩ q
According to the question we have been given the Venn diagram with two regions p and q.
We need to find the representation of regions A, B and C.
As we can from the diagram,
region A is the area where the only p statement is there which exclude the B region . That is A is area of difference.
So it can be represented as
A = p - p ∩ q
region B is the intersection of p and q.
So it can be represented by
B = p ∩ q
region C is the area where only q statement is there and excludes the intersection region. That is C is area of difference
So it can be represented as
C = q - p ∩ q
Hence the regions is represented as
A = p - p ∩ q
B = p ∩ q
C = q - p ∩ q
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