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If A and B are disjoint then n(AuB)

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Answered by ib7646256
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Since they both are disjoint sets and have no elements in common the number of elements in the union set will be the sum of the number of elements in A and number of elements in B. using formula it can be explained as follows: n(A U B)= n(A)+ n(B)- n(A intersection B).

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