sketch the region A’UB
Answer:
To sketch the region \(A’ \cup B\), you can follow these steps:
1. Draw a rectangle to represent the universal set, let’s call it U.
2. Inside this rectangle, draw a smaller circle and label it A’. This represents the complement of set A.
3. Next, draw another shape (it could be a circle or any other shape) and label it B. This represents set B.
4. Finally, shade the region inside A’ and the region inside B, including their overlapping region if there is any.
The shaded area represents the region \(A’ \cup B\), which is the union of the complement of A and B.