Let S\displaystyle {S} be the universal set, where:
S={1,2,3,,18,19,20}\displaystyle {S}={\left\lbrace{1},{2},{3},\ldots,{18},{19},{20}\right\rbrace}
Let sets A\displaystyle {A} and B\displaystyle {B} be subsets of S\displaystyle {S}, where:

Set A={1,3,4,6,7,12,13,14,17,19,20}\displaystyle {A}={\left\lbrace{1},{3},{4},{6},{7},{12},{13},{14},{17},{19},{20}\right\rbrace}

Set B={1,1,9,10,11,12,20}\displaystyle {B}={\left\lbrace{1},{1},{9},{10},{11},{12},{20}\right\rbrace}

Find the following:

LIST the elements in the set (ABc\displaystyle {A}\cap{B}^{{c}}):
(ABc)\displaystyle {\left({A}\cap{B}^{{c}}\right)} = { }
Enter the elements as a list, separated by commas. If the result is the empty set, enter DNE

LIST the elements in the set (BAc\displaystyle {B}\cap{A}^{{c}}):
(BAc)\displaystyle {\left({B}\cap{A}^{{c}}\right)} = { }
Enter the elements as a list, separated by commas. If the result is the empty set, enter DNE

You may want to draw a Venn Diagram to help answer this question.