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Question
State the following statement is true or false:
If set P = set M, then n(P) = n(M).
Options
True
False
Solution
True.
Explanation:
Set P = Set M
It means sets P and M are equal. Equal sets are equivalent also.
∴ Number of elements of set P = Number of elements of set M
∴ "If set P = set M, then n(P) = n(M)" ........is a True statement.
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