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U 11 L 4 Union and Intersection

The document discusses operations on sets called union and intersection. The union of two sets contains all elements that are in either set. The intersection of two sets contains only the elements that are common to both sets. It provides examples of finding the union and intersection of various sets and expresses the results in set-builder notation.

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U 11 L 4 Union and Intersection

The document discusses operations on sets called union and intersection. The union of two sets contains all elements that are in either set. The intersection of two sets contains only the elements that are common to both sets. It provides examples of finding the union and intersection of various sets and expresses the results in set-builder notation.

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Name: ____________________________________ Date: __________________

Algebra 1, Unit #11 Sets and Counting L4


The Arlington Algebra Project, LaGrangeville, NY 12540
Operations on Sets: Union and Intersection
Algebra 1

We dont add two sets together. Nor do we subtract, multiply, or divide them. However, there are
two operations on sets that are commonly used. We call the operations union and intersection. Just
as when we use basic operations on numbers we get numbers for answers, when we operate on sets we
get sets for answers. Thus, the union of two sets is a set, and the intersection of two sets is a set. The
definitions of union and intersection are given below in set-builder notation.









The union of two sets can be thought of as the joining of the sets (any element in either set must
appear in their union). The intersection of two sets consists of whatever elements the two sets have in
common.

Exercise #1: For each of the following, sets A and B are given. Find A B and . A B

(a) A = {2, 4, 6, 8, 10} B = {2, 3, 4, 5, 6}

A B =


A B =


(b) { } ..., 3, 2, 1, 0,1, 2, 3,... A = { } ... 5, 3, 1,1, 3, 5,... B =

A B =


A B =


(c) A = {apples, bananas, oranges, grapefruit, peaches} B = {lemons, peaches, apples}

A B =


A B =
THE UNION AND INTERSECTION OF TWO SETS

For two sets, A and B, their union, , and their intersection, , are given by:

(1) Union: { } : or A B x x A x B = (2) Intersection: { } : and A B x x A x B =
Algebra 1, Unit #11 Sets and Counting L4
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Exercise #2: For each of the following, the graphs of two sets, A and B, are shown below. In each
case, graph A B and . A B Then write each using set-builder notation.

(a) A:


B:



: A B


: A B


______________________________ A B =

______________________________ A B =

(b) A:


B:



: A B


: A B


______________________________ A B =

______________________________ A B =

Exercise #3: For any set A, determine each of the following:

________ A = ______ A =

Exercise #4: Within the set of real numbers ( ] ( ] , 5 2, 7 ? =

(1) ( ) 2, 7 (3) ( ) 2,

(2) [ ] 2, 5 (4) ( ] 2, 5
Name: ____________________________________ Date: __________________

Algebra 1, Unit #11 Sets and Counting L4
The Arlington Algebra Project, LaGrangeville, NY 12540
Operations on Sets: Union and Intersection
Algebra 1 Homework
Skills

1. Complete the following table.

A B A B A B
{ } , , , , H O U S E { } , , , , H O R S E

{1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6} {1, 3, 5, 7, 9}
{Even, Odd} {Odd}
{T, A, B, L, E} {S, I, N, G}
{3, 6, 9,12,15,18, 21, 24} {4,8,12,16, 20, 24, 28}
{ } : 1 x x >
{ : 1} x x
{1, 3, 6, 10, 15, 21, 28} {10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15}


Applications

2. If { } (1, 2), (2, 3), (3, 4), (4, 5), (5, 6) A = and {(4, 7), (3, 5), (2, 3), (1, 2), (0, 1), ( 1, 3)}, B = then
find . A B (Hint: Your answer should consist of one or more ordered pairs.)



3. If set A is defined as { } ( , ) : 2 x y y x = and set B is defined as { } ( , ) : 6 , x y y x = then find . A B
(Hint: Think about how this relates to finding the solution set to a system of equations. Use of the
accompanying grid is optional.)











x
y
Algebra 1, Unit #11 Sets and Counting L4
The Arlington Algebra Project, LaGrangeville, NY 12540
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9
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Reasoning

4. For each of the following, the graphs of two sets, A and B, are shown below. In each case, graph
A B and . A B Then write each using set-builder notation.

(a) A:


B:



: A B


: A B


______________________________ A B =

______________________________ A B =


(b) A:


B:



: A B


: A B


______________________________ A B =

______________________________ A B =

5. If ( ) [ ) , 5 and 2, A B = = , then express A B and A B in interval notation.


_________________ A B = _________________ A B =

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