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the maximum number of elements in A intersection B if n(A)=6,n(B)=4 is​

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Answered by BHOOMINAATHAM
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✠ 4

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Answered by SPD2005
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answer is 4

Step-by-step explanation:

A intersection B means the ones which are common to both A and B.

hence the maximum possible value for it will be the number of elements which are there in smallest set.

here it happens to be n(B) which is 4.

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