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Given `A = [0,2], B = [x in R| 0 le x le 2}`. Then, `A = B`.

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`A = {0,1,2}`, and `B = {x in R| 0 le x le 2}`
`rArr n(A) = 3`
So, A is finite, Since, there are infinite real numbers from 0 to 2 . So, B is infinite
`A ne B`
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