If A and B are two disjoint sets, then \(n(A \cup B)\) is equal to

(a) \(n(A)+n(B)\)

(b) \(n(A)+n(B)-n(A\cap B)\)

(c) \(n(A)+n(B)+n(A\cap B)\)

(d) \(n(A)n(B)\)

Solution

For disjoint sets,

\[ A\cap B=\Phi \]

Therefore,

\[ n(A\cap B)=0 \]

Using the formula,

\[ n(A\cup B)=n(A)+n(B)-n(A\cap B) \]

\[ =n(A)+n(B)-0 \]

\[ =n(A)+n(B) \]

Answer

\[ \boxed{n(A)+n(B)} \]

Correct option: (a)

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