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  • 21-08-2020
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Prove that \P(A) \cup \P(B) \subseteq \P(A \cup B) and find a counter-example to show that we don't always have equality

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  • 24-08-2020

Answer:

P(A) ∪ P(B) ⊆ P(A ∪ B) can be proved when [tex]X[/tex] ∈ P ( A U B )

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To  Prove that P(A) ∪ P(B) ⊆ P(A ∪ B) is attached below and also a counter example to prove that we do not always get an equality is attached below as well

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