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If U={−2,−1,3,4,5,7.5,8,8.3,9,12,15,16}, A={−1,4,7.5,9,12,15}, and B={−2,−1,4,7.5,8,9,16}. Find AC∪BC using De Morgan's law and a Venn diagram.

If U={−2,−1,3,4,5,7.5,8,8.3,9,12,15,16}, A={−1,4,7.5,9,12,15}, and B={−2,−1,4,7.5,8,9,16}. Find AC∪BC using De Morgan's law and a Venn diagram.

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