Suppose The set U equals Left Brace ellipsis negative 3, negative 2, negative 1, 0, 1, 2, 3, ellipsis Right Braceis the universal set and The set R equals Left Brace ellipsis negative 3, negative 1, 1, 3, ellipsis Right Brace. What is R prime?

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Left Brace negative 2, 0, 2 Right Brace
Image with alt text: Left Brace negative 2, 0, 2 Right Brace

Left Brace ellipsis negative 4, negative 2, 0, 2, 4, ellipsis Right Brace
Image with alt text: Left Brace ellipsis negative 4, negative 2, 0, 2, 4, ellipsis Right Brace

Left Brace ellipsis negative 4, negative 2, 2, 4, ellipsis Right Brace
Image with alt text: Left Brace ellipsis negative 4, negative 2, 2, 4, ellipsis Right Brace

Left Brace negative 4, negative 2, 2, 4 Right Brace

Image with alt text: Left Brace negative 4, negative 2, 2, 4 Right Brace

To find R', we need to determine the complement of set R within the universal set U.

In this case, the universal set U contains all integers from negative 3 to positive 3, inclusive. Set R contains the integers -3, -1, 1, 3, and so on.

To find R', we need to find the elements in U that are not in R.

So, the elements in R' are: -2, 0, 2.

Therefore, the correct answer is:
R' = { -2, 0, 2 }.