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NO. The set of numbers in Set B and the set of numbers in Set C CAN be the same, but are not necessarily so.For example if Set A were "All Prime Numbers", Set B were "All Even Numbers", and Set C were "All numbers that end in '2'", A union B would equal A union C since 2 is the only even prime number and 2 is the only prime number that ends in 2. However, Sets B and C are not the same set since 4 exists in Set B but not Set C, for example.However, we note in this example and in any other possible example that where Set B and Set C are different, one will be a subset of the other. In the example, Set C is a subset of Set B since all numbers that end in 2 are even numbers.
Yogic is a word. It begins with y and ends with c.
Word that ends with C: bloc. croc. zinc.
The word "closet" follows a V C V pattern, where V represents a vowel and C represents a consonant. It has two syllables: "clo-" and "-set".
'Celery' is a culinary vegetable that starts with a 'C' and ends with a 'Y'.
Yes. Example of a word that starts with B and ends with C: bacchic. barbaric. basic.
Czar is a 4 letter word. It begins with C and ends with R.
Cash is a 4 letter word that starts with c and ends with h.
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There are different kinds of patterns for different processes. The pattern of A A C A A C A A is the pattern called a consensus pattern which is a pattern known for matching two random sequences.
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