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Let <math>N</math> be the number of [[ordered pair]]s of nonempty sets <math>\mathcal{A}</math> and <math>\mathcal{B}</math> that have the following properties: | Let <math>N</math> be the number of [[ordered pair]]s of nonempty sets <math>\mathcal{A}</math> and <math>\mathcal{B}</math> that have the following properties: |
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Problem
Let be the number of ordered pairs of nonempty sets and that have the following properties:
- ,
- ,
- The number of elements of is not an element of ,
- The number of elements of is not an element of .
Find .
Solution
Let us partition the set into numbers in and numbers in ,
Since must be in and must be in (, we cannot partition into two sets of 6 because needs to end up somewhere, or either).
We have ways of picking the numbers to be in .
So the answer is .
See also
2010 AIME II (Problems • Answer Key • Resources) | ||
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Followed by Problem 9 | |
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