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Let U = (1,2,4,5, a, b,c, d,e) Find the complement of the set R= (1,2,5,b, d)
A. (4,a, b,c, e)
B. (3,4,a, c,e)
C. (3,4,a, b,c, e)
D. (4,a, c,e)

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