Set Theory/Examples/Intersection with Union/3 Circles in Complex Plane

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Example in Set Theory

Let $A$, $B$ and $C$ be sets defined by circles embedded in the complex plane as follows:

\(\ds A\) \(=\) \(\ds \set {z \in \C: \cmod {z + i} < 3}\)
\(\ds B\) \(=\) \(\ds \set {z \in \C: \cmod z < 5}\)
\(\ds C\) \(=\) \(\ds \set {z \in \C: \cmod {z + 1} < 4}\)


$C \cap \paren {A \cup B}$ can be illustrated graphically as:

Set-Intersection-with-Union-3-Circles-in-Complex-Plane.png

where the intersection with the union is depicted in yellow.


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