Consider the set A of all determinants of order 3 with entries 0 or 1 only. Let B be the subset of A consisting of all determinants with value 1. Let C be the subset of the set of all determinants with value -1. Then –

* C is empty

* B has as many elements as C

* A = B U C

* B has twice as many elements as C.
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