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Let A = {3, 4, 5}. Find the cardinality of P(A)
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8
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The inverse of the statement a -> b is ~a -> ~b
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True
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The square is not blue or the triangle is green
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The Statement is TRUE
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If A={10,11,12,13} and B={13,14,15} then (A−B)=?
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{10,11,12}
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In set theory, Z+ represents all natural numbers
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False
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In the complement law, (A ∪ B) ∪ C = A ∪ (B ∪ C)
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The square is not blue or the triangle is green.
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The study of what makes an argument good or bad.
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These are lines or curves that connect vertices.
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A relation can be a subset of a Cartesian product
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A relation can be represented by a directed graph
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g: X→YIn the notation above, X is the Domain of g
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If A={10,11,12,13} and B={13,14,15} then (B−A)= ?
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If n is a rational number, 1/n does not equal n-1
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Which of the following can be considered as TRUE?
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Which of the following is a compound proposition?
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A function table is one way to describe a function
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De Morgan's Law states that A∪U is equivalent to U
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