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n(AuB) = n(8) + n(6) - n(AnB)​

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Answered by Akshara6c
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Answer:

Also, If we subtract the Elements of set A from the Elements of Set B which are common to both the sets, then

n(A−B)=n(A)−n(A∩B) n(A−B)=n(A)−n(A∩B)n(A−B)=n(A)−n(A∩B)

Thus,

n(A∪B)=n(B)+n(A−B) n(A∪B)=n(B)+n(A−B)n(A∪B)=n(B)+n(A−B) ,

Therefore,

n(B)+n(A−B) n(A∪B)=n(B)+n(A−B)n(A∪B)=n(B)+n(A−B)

so as we know that….

n(A) = 5 , n(B) = 7

so answer will be 5

Answered by abhaysingh27052019
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