Match each term in Group I with the appropriate description from A-F in Group II Assume that A and B are sets
I
1. the intersection of A and B
2. the union of A and B
3. the difference of A and B
4. the complement of A
5. the Cartesian product of A and B
6. the difference of B and A
II
A. the set of elements in A that are not in B
B. the set of elements common to both A and B
C. the set of elements in the universal set that are not in A
D. the set of elements in B that are not in A
E. the set of ordered pairs such that each first element is from A and each second element is from B with every element of A paired with every element of B
F. the set of elements that are in A or in B or in both A and B
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