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[A" and "B" are two sets having "3" and "4" elements respectively and having "2" elements in common.The number "],[" of relations which can be defined from "A" to "B" is "],[[" (a) "2^(5)," (b) "2^(10)-1," (c) "2^(12)-1," (d) none of these "]]

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