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alr, i think its 3
oh sit its 4. if only a is a subset of B then if i add a intersection b then it would have more elements than b. but it can be equal to b too cant it then it would be true. but so there is one wrong possiblity case that's why its wrong
Uhm no.. in these type of qs you must assign elements, that is:
Considering A has elements {a,b} and B has elements {b,c}
Ok you understood?
ye, u understood?
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