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Fuzzy Set Operations and Properties

The document defines 11 questions regarding fuzzy sets A, B, and C. It finds complements, unions, intersections, alpha cuts, and supports of the fuzzy sets. Key results include: the complements of A, B, C; unions A ∪ B, B ∪ C, and A ∪ B ∪ C; intersections A ∩ B, B ∩ C, and A ∩ B ∩ C; 0.5 alpha cuts and 0.5+ alpha cuts of A, B, C; supports supp(A), supp(B), supp(C); and identifying that only C is a normal fuzzy set.

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Fuzzy Set Operations and Properties

The document defines 11 questions regarding fuzzy sets A, B, and C. It finds complements, unions, intersections, alpha cuts, and supports of the fuzzy sets. Key results include: the complements of A, B, C; unions A ∪ B, B ∪ C, and A ∪ B ∪ C; intersections A ∩ B, B ∩ C, and A ∩ B ∩ C; 0.5 alpha cuts and 0.5+ alpha cuts of A, B, C; supports supp(A), supp(B), supp(C); and identifying that only C is a normal fuzzy set.

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Question 1: Find the complements of A, B and C

The complement of a fuzzy set A is denoted by A' and is defined as follows:

A'(x) = 1 - A(x)

Therefore, the complements of A, B and C are:

A'(x) = 2/(x+2)

B'(x) = 1 - 2^(-x)

C'(x) = 1/(1+10(x-2)^2)

Question 2: Find A ∪ B and B ∪ C

The union of two fuzzy sets A and B is denoted by A ∪ B and is defined as follows:

(A ∪ B)(x) = max(A(x), B(x))

Therefore, A ∪ B and B ∪ C are:

(A ∪ B)(x) = max(x/(x+2), 2^(-x))

(B ∪ C)(x) = max(2^(-x), 1/(1+10(x-2)^2))

Question 3: Find A ∩ B and B ∩ C

The intersection of two fuzzy sets A and B is denoted by A ∩ B and is defined as follows:

(A ∩ B)(x) = min(A(x), B(x))

Therefore, A ∩ B and B ∩ C are:

(A ∩ B)(x) = min(x/(x+2), 2^(-x))

(B ∩ C)(x) = min(2^(-x), 1/(1+10(x-2)^2))

Question 4: Find A ∪ B ∪ C

The union of three fuzzy sets A, B and C is denoted by A ∪ B ∪ C and is defined as follows:

(A ∪ B ∪ C)(x) = max(A(x), B(x), C(x))

Therefore, A ∪ B ∪ C is:

(A ∪ B ∪ C)(x) = max(x/(x+2), 2^(-x), 1/(1+10(x-2)^2))

Question 5: Find A ∩ B ∩ C

The intersection of three fuzzy sets A, B and C is denoted by A ∩ B ∩ C and is defined as follows:

(A ∩ B ∩ C)(x) = min(A(x), B(x), C(x))

Therefore, A ∩ B ∩ C is:

(A ∩ B ∩ C)(x) = min(x/(x+2), 2^(-x), 1/(1+10(x-2)^2))

Question 6: Find A ∩ C’ and (B ∩ C)’

The intersection of a fuzzy set A and its complement A' is denoted by A ∩ C' and is defined as follows:
(A ∩ C')(x) = min(A(x), 1 - A(x))

Therefore, A ∩ C' is:

(A ∩ C')(x) = min(x/(x+2), 1 - x/(x+2)) = 0

The complement of a fuzzy set A ∩ B is denoted by (A ∩ B)’ and is defined as follows:

(A ∩ B)’(x) = 1 - (A ∩ B)(x)

Therefore, (B ∩ C)’ is:

(B ∩ C)’(x) = 1 - min(2^(-x), 1/(1+10(x-2)^2))

Question 7: Find A ∩ B and A ∪ B if algebraic product is the t-norm and bounded sum is the t-conorm

(A ∩ B)(x) = min(x/(x+2), 2^(-x)) (A ∪ B)(x) = min(1, x/(x+2) + 2^(-x))

Question 8: Find 0.5A, 0.5B and 0.5C

The 0.5 alpha cut of a fuzzy set A is the set of all points x where A(x) >= 0.5.

Therefore, the 0.5 alpha cut of sets A, B and C are as follows:

0.5A = (1, ∞) 0.5B = (0, 1] 0.5C = (-2, 2)

Question 9: Find 0.5+A, 0.5+B and 0.5+C

The 0.5+ strong alpha cut of a fuzzy set A is the set of all points x where A(x) > 0.5.

Therefore, the 0.5+ strong alpha cut of sets A, B and C are as follows:

0.5+A = (1, ∞) 0.5+B = (0.5, 1] 0.5+C = (-1.5, 2)

Question 10: Find supp(A), supp(B) and supp(C)

The support of a fuzzy set A is the set of all points x where A(x) > 0.

Therefore, supp(A), supp(B) and supp(C) are:

supp(A) = [0, ∞) supp(B) = [0, ∞) supp(C) = [-2, 2]

Question 11: Identify whether A, B and C are normal fuzzy sets

A fuzzy set A is normal if there exists an element x in the domain of A such that A(x) = 1.

Therefore, only C is a normal fuzzy set.

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