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Let A,B are two non-empty sets and U be the universal set. Then which of the following statements is/are true?
1. n(AB)=n(AB)
2. If AB=ϕ, then AB=U
3. If AB=U, then AB=ϕ
4. If AB, then AB=(AB)
(where ϕ denote the null set)

A
1,2 and 3 only
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B
1 and 3 only
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C
1,2 and 4 only
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D
All statements are true
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Solution

The correct option is D All statements are true
1. n(AB)=n(AB)
This is true by De Morgan's law.

2. If AB=ϕ, then AB=U
AB=(AB) =U(AB) =U
This statement is correct.

3. If AB=U, then AB=ϕ
AB=(AB) =U(AB) =UU =ϕ
This statement is correct.

4. If AB, then AB=(AB)
ABAB=A
(AB)=A

ABBA
AB=A
AB=(AB)
This statement is true.

Hence, all the four statements are true.

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