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Let A = {a, b}. Then, the power set of A is given by P(A) = ___.

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Answered by aymankskhan
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In set theory, the power set (or powerset) of a Set A is defined as the set of all subsets of the Set A including the Set itself and the null or empty set. It is denoted by P(A). Basically, this set is the combination of all subsets including null set, of a given set.

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