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If S and T are equvialent sets then,

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Answered by tennetiraj86
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Answer:

n(S)=n(T)

Step-by-step explanation:

Equivalent sets:

A and B are any two sets on which the number of elements in the set A is equal to the number of elements in the set B are called equivalent sets.

n(A)=n(B)then A->B

Given sets S and T are equivalent sets then number of elements in the set S and the number of elements in the set T are equal.

n(S)=n(T)=>S->T

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