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Let A be the set of all `2 xx 2` matrices whose determinant values is 1 and B be the set of all `2 xx 2` matrices whose determinant value is -1 and each entry of matrix is either 0 or 1, then

A

`A subsetB`

B

n(B)=n(A)

C

`B subset A`

D

Nothing can be concluded

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