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if n(A)=4 then n(P(A))?

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if n(A)=4 then n(P(A))?

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 n(A) =4

\implies n(P(A)) ={2}^{n}

 (n\:is\:the\:number\:of\:element\:of\:A)

 \implies {2}^{4}

 (2\times 2\times 2\times 2)

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