For any set A, (A′)′ is equal to

(a) \(A’\)

(b) \(A\)

(c) \(\phi\)

(d) none of these

Solution

By the double complement law,

\[ (A’)’=A \]

Hence, the complement of the complement of a set is the set itself.

Answer

\[ \boxed{A} \]

Correct option: (b)

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