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Construct the negation of each statement below without using the following symbols: ∩, ∪, ⊆, ⊇, ⊂, ⊃, \, △, and =.

I know that the negation is simply $x∉A\cup B$, but how do I represent that without using the ∉ symbol? Thanks!

Could I say x ∈ ~A $\land$ ~B ?

Can I even use the and symbol $\land$ on sets?

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    Sorry for not being clear. I can't use the union symbol ∪. I CAN use the ∉ symbol. So I can't negate it by saying x∉A∪B because that uses the ∪ symbol.2012-09-20

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Hint: $x \in A \cap B$ if and only if $x \in A$ and $x \in B$. You can say a similar thing for $\cup$ and "or".

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    You're welcome. Don't forget to accept the best answer by clicking the check mark next to it on the left (feel free to wait for more answers if you like.)2012-09-20