Problem 2.3 Suppose that we take the universal set U to be the integers. Let S...

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Problem 2.3 Suppose that we take the universal set U to be theintegers. Let S be the even integers, letT be the integers that canbe obtained by tripling any one integer and adding one to it, andlet V be the set of numbers that are whole multiples of both twoand three.

(i) Write S, T, and V using symbolic notation.

(ii) ComputeS?T, S?V andT?V and give symbolic representationsthat do not use the symbols S, T, or V on the right-hand side ofthe equals sign.

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Since U is the set of integers U 210123iSince S is the set of even integers S 42024Thus Now T is the set of integers that can be obtained by triplingany one integer    See Answer
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