If n(A)=5 and n(B) = 5, then
find the number of possible
bijections from A to B.
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The possible number is zero.
Step-by-step explanation:
n(A) ≠ n(B)
∴f;A→B is not one-one.
∴f cant be a bijection.
no of bijections from A to B is zero
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