Answer: The union of the complements is equal to the universal set, this is the whole region in the Venn diagram.
Step-by-step explanation:
Two sets are disjoint if they do not share any element, so if the sets are A and B we would have that:
A∩B = {∅}
the intersection between two disjoint sets is equal to the empty set.
now, as they are disjoint, we will have that the complement of A ; Ac, contains all the values of B (and all the other things that do not belong to A), and the complement of B, Bc contains all the components of A (and all the other elements thta do not belong to B).
Then when we calculate Ac∪Bc we are including:
All the values of B
All the values that are not in A
All the values of A
All the values that are not in B.
So the union of the complements is the universal set (the whole Venn diagram)