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Question
State the following statement is true or false:
In n(P) = n(M), then P → M.
Options
True
False
Solution
True
Explanation:
n(P) = n(M)
It means number of elements of set P
= Number of elements of set M.
∴ Sets P and M are equivalent.
∴ "If n(P) = n(M), then P ↔ M" ... is a True statement.
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