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8. If n(A x B) = 15, n(A) = 3 then n(B) =

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Answered by lakshays437
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Answer:

n(A) × n(B) = n(A × B)

3 × n(B) = 15

n(B) = 15 / 3

n(B) = 5.

Answered by pulakmath007
1

The value of n(B) = 5

Given :

n(A × B) = 15 , n(A) = 3

To find :

The value of n(B)

Solution :

Step 1 of 2 :

Define Cartesian product

Let A and B are two sets. Then the Cartesian product of A and B is denoted by A × B and defined as

\sf{A \times B = \{(x, y) : x \in A \: \: and \: \: y \in B \}}

Step 2 of 2 :

Find the value of n(B)

Here it is given that n(A × B) = 15 , n(A) = 3

Now we have ,

n(A × B) = n(A) × n(B)

⇒ 15 = 3 × n(B)

⇒ 3 × n(B) = 15

⇒ n(B) = 15/3

⇒ n(B) = 5

Hence value of n(B) = 5

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