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If R is a relation from set A = (11, 12, 13) to set B = (8, 10, 12) defined by y = x − 3, then write R−1.

 

[2] Relations and Functions
Chapter: [2] Relations and Functions
Concept: undefined >> undefined

Let R = [(xy) : xy ∈ Z, y = 2x − 4]. If (a, -2) and (4, b2) ∈ R, then write the values of a and b.

[2] Relations and Functions
Chapter: [2] Relations and Functions
Concept: undefined >> undefined

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If A = [1, 3, 5] and B = [2, 4], list of elements of R, if
R = {(xy) : xy ∈ A × B and x > y}

[2] Relations and Functions
Chapter: [2] Relations and Functions
Concept: undefined >> undefined

If R = [(xy) : xy ∈ W, 2x + y = 8], then write the domain and range of R.

[2] Relations and Functions
Chapter: [2] Relations and Functions
Concept: undefined >> undefined

Let A and B be two sets such that n(A) = 3 and n(B) = 2. If (x, 1), (y, 2), (z, 1) are in A × B, write A and B

[2] Relations and Functions
Chapter: [2] Relations and Functions
Concept: undefined >> undefined

Let A = [1, 2, 3, 5], B = [4, 6, 9] and R be a relation from A to B defined by R = {(xy) : x − yis odd}. Write R in roster form. 

[2] Relations and Functions
Chapter: [2] Relations and Functions
Concept: undefined >> undefined

If A = {1, 2, 4}, B = {2, 4, 5}, C = {2, 5}, then (A − B) × (B − C) is

[2] Relations and Functions
Chapter: [2] Relations and Functions
Concept: undefined >> undefined

If R is a relation on the set A = [1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9] given by x R y ⇔ y = 3x, then R =

[2] Relations and Functions
Chapter: [2] Relations and Functions
Concept: undefined >> undefined

Let A = [1, 2, 3], B = [1, 3, 5]. If relation R from A to B is given by = {(1, 3), (2, 5), (3, 3)}, Then R−1 is

[2] Relations and Functions
Chapter: [2] Relations and Functions
Concept: undefined >> undefined

If A = [1, 2, 3], B = [1, 4, 6, 9] and R is a relation from A to B defined by 'x' is greater than y. The range of R is

[2] Relations and Functions
Chapter: [2] Relations and Functions
Concept: undefined >> undefined

If R = {(x, y) : x, y ∈ Z, x2 + y2 ≤ 4} is a relation on Z, then the domain of R is ______.

[2] Relations and Functions
Chapter: [2] Relations and Functions
Concept: undefined >> undefined

A relation R is defined from [2, 3, 4, 5] to [3, 6, 7, 10] by : x R y ⇔ x is relatively prime to y. Then, domain of R is

[2] Relations and Functions
Chapter: [2] Relations and Functions
Concept: undefined >> undefined

A relation ϕ from C to R is defined by x ϕ y ⇔ |x| = y. Which one is correct?

 
[2] Relations and Functions
Chapter: [2] Relations and Functions
Concept: undefined >> undefined

Let R be a relation on N defined by x + 2y = 8. The domain of R is

[2] Relations and Functions
Chapter: [2] Relations and Functions
Concept: undefined >> undefined

R is a relation from [11, 12, 13] to [8, 10, 12] defined by y = x − 3. Then, R−1 is

[2] Relations and Functions
Chapter: [2] Relations and Functions
Concept: undefined >> undefined

If the set A has p elements, B has q elements, then the number of elements in A × B is

[2] Relations and Functions
Chapter: [2] Relations and Functions
Concept: undefined >> undefined

Let R be a relation from a set A to a set B, then

[2] Relations and Functions
Chapter: [2] Relations and Functions
Concept: undefined >> undefined

If R is a relation from a finite set A having m elements of a finite set B having n elements, then the number of relations from A to B is

[2] Relations and Functions
Chapter: [2] Relations and Functions
Concept: undefined >> undefined

If R is a relation on a finite set having n elements, then the number of relations on A is

[2] Relations and Functions
Chapter: [2] Relations and Functions
Concept: undefined >> undefined

Which of the following statement are correct?
Write a correct form of each of the incorrect statements.  

\[a \subset \left\{ a, b, c \right\}\] 

[1] Sets
Chapter: [1] Sets
Concept: undefined >> undefined
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