And what is the correct answer and how do I get it
The operator in the middle is the union (or). You seem to have read it like an intersection.
The points that are outside of C, or inside the difference of B and A, are illustrated in the third diagram.
It might be easier to find the complement, the white region.
Use De Morgan's laws
C and (A or not B).
So this is C without (the area in B outside of A). This is somewhat easier to spot correctly.
That's all if I'm reading the 3 pixels correctly. Do the images you upload look legible on your side?
I can't see the full question because it is so blurry, but I can see that it starts with the complement of C union with something else.
The complement of C would be everything outside of C which looks likes the third picture. The extra bit is what is being added (unioned).
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The operator in the middle is the union (or). You seem to have read it like an intersection.
The points that are outside of C, or inside the difference of B and A, are illustrated in the third diagram.
It might be easier to find the complement, the white region.
Use De Morgan's laws
C and (A or not B).
So this is C without (the area in B outside of A). This is somewhat easier to spot correctly.
That's all if I'm reading the 3 pixels correctly. Do the images you upload look legible on your side?
I can't see the full question because it is so blurry, but I can see that it starts with the complement of C union with something else.
The complement of C would be everything outside of C which looks likes the third picture. The extra bit is what is being added (unioned).