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Standard VIII
Mathematics
Definition of Sets
4. Let A=a, b...
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4. Let A={a, b, c, d}. B and C are two sets such that B and C subset of A and B intersection c = 0. Number of possible ordered pair (B, C) satisfying above condition is
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