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Novosadov [1.4K]
3 years ago
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Prove that x is a subset of y then x union z is a subset of y union z for all sets x y and z

Mathematics
1 answer:
Ganezh [65]3 years ago
4 0

We are to show that if X ⊆ Y then (X ∪ Z) ⊆ (Y ∪ Z) for sets X, Y, Z.

Assume that a is a representative element of X, that is, a ∈ X. By the definition of union, a ∈ X ∪ Z. Now because X ⊆ Y and we assumed a ∈ X, then a ∈ Y by the definition of subset. And because a ∈ Y, then a ∈ Y ∪ Z by definition of union.

We chose our representative element, a, and showed that a ∈ X ∪ Y implies that a ∈ Y ∪ Z and this completes the proof.

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