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Let A = {z1: z1¹⁶ = 1, z1 in C}, B = {z2: z2⁷² = 1, z2 in C}, and P = {z1*z2: z1 in A, z2 in B}. Which of the following is/are correct?

  1. n(A intersection B) = 8
  2. n(A intersection B) = 4
  3. n(P) = 144
  4. n(P) = 72

Correct answer: n(A intersection B) = 8

Solution

A consists of all 16th roots of unity (16 elements) and B consists of all 72nd roots of unity (72 elements). Their intersection consists of elements that are simultaneously 16th and 72nd roots of unity, i.e., gcd(16,72)th roots = 8th roots of unity, so n(A intersection B) = 8. The product set P consists of all lcm(16,72) = 144th roots of unity, giving n(P) = 144.

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