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Using properties of sets, show that (i) A`cup`(A`cap`B)=A (ii) A`cap`(A`cup`B)=A.

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  8. If N(a)={an:ninN}, then N(5)capN(7)= (Here N is the set of natural n...

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  10. The number of elements in the set {(a,b):2a^(2)+3b^(2)=35, a,binZ}, wh...

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  11. Let A={1,2,3,4}, B={2,4,6}. Then the number of sets C such that AcapBs...

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  17. If the set A contains 5 elements, then the number of elements in the p...

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  18. If n(A)=1000, n(B)=500 and if n(AcapB)ge1 and n(AcupB)=p, then

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  19. If n(A)=43, n(B)=51 and n(AcupB)=75, then n((A-B)cup(B-A))=

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  20. If A and B are non-empty sets such that AsupB, then

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