Question
If P and Q are two sets such that P has 40 elements, $\text{P}\cup\text{Q}$ has 60 elements and $\text{P}\cap\text{Q}$ has 10 elements, how many elements does Q have?
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Using binomial theorem, write down the expansions of the following:
$\Big(\text{x}-\frac{1}{\text{x}}\Big)^6$
| xi | 15 | 21 | 27 | 30 | 35 |
| fi | 3 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 |
focus is (-2, 3), directrix is 2x + 3y + 4 = 0 and
$\text{e}=\frac{4}{5}.$Find the middle terms(s) in the expansion of:
$\Big(\frac{\text{p}}{\text{x}}+\frac{\text{x}}{\text{p}}\Big)^{9}$