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A = {10,11,12,13} and B = {13,14,15} then (A−B) = {10,11,12}
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True
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A = {10,11,12,13} and B = {13,14,15} then (B−A) = {10,11,12}
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False
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Defined as the product of all the whole numbers from 1 to n.
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factorials
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If X = {7, 1, 6} and Y = {6, 1, 9} then X ∪ Y = {1, 6, 7, 9}
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True
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What is the line covering number of for the following graph?
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3
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Which of the following is CORRECT about Propositional logic?
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For the set of whole numbers, we use the special set notation
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If A = {a, b, c, d} and B = { d, e, f, g} then what is A ∩ B?
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In the absorption law, the set A ∪ (A ∩ B) is equivalent to A
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Which of the following are topics under discrete mathematics?
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A = {7,1,8} and B = {100,99,54} are considered equivalent sets
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The set Y = {a} is considered as aI : Finite setII : Singleton
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What is the value of the last column in the truth table below?
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A spanning tree that has the smallest possible combined weight.
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For a set of positive integers, we use the special set notation
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If you will give me a cow, then I will not give you magic beans
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Tautological statement is a statement whose form is a tautology
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The sum of the geometric progression is called geometric series
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