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If A and B are disjoint, then n(AB) is equal to


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n(A)

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n(B)

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n(A)+n(B)

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n(A).n(B)

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Solution

The correct option is C

n(A)+n(B)


Since A and B are disjoint, AB=ϕ
n(AB)=0
Now n(AB)=n(A)+n(B)n(AB)
=n(A)+n(B)0=n(A)+n(B).


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