Inclusion-Exclusion Principle (Basic)
Definition
Let B and C be subsets of a given set A. To count the number of elements in the union of B and C, we must evaluate the following: $ |B \cup C| = |B| + |C| - |B \cap C| $
Let B and C be subsets of a given set A. To count the number of elements in the union of B and C, we must evaluate the following: $ |B \cup C| = |B| + |C| - |B \cap C| $