[b]1. Let A , B and C be sets. Prove that (A-B) ∩ C = (A ∩ C)- B = (A ∩ C) – (B ∩ C).
[b]3. Proof:
1st part: Let A, B and C be sets where (A-B) ∩ C. Let X be a particular, but arbitrary element of C. Since C and (A-B) ∩, X € (A-B) and X € C. Therefore, X € A but X ∉ B. Since X is an...