Embibe Experts Solutions for Chapter: Set Theory and Relations, Exercise 1: EXERCISE-1

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Questions from Embibe Experts Solutions for Chapter: Set Theory and Relations, Exercise 1: EXERCISE-1 with Hints & Solutions

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A and B are two sets having 3 and 4 elements respectively and having 2 elements in common. The number of relations which can be defined from A to B is

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For n,mN, n | m means that n is a factor of m, the relation I is

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Let R=x,y:x,yA,x+y=5 where A=1,2,3,4,5 then

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Let x,yI and suppose that a relation R on I is defined by x R y if and only if xy then

HARD
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Let X be a family of sets and R be a relation on X defined by 'A is disjoint from B'. Then R is

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If R be a relation '<' from A=1,2,3,4 to B=1,3,5 i.e. a,bR iff a<b, then ROR-1 is

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If R ia an equivalence relation in a set A, then R-1 is

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Let R and S be two equivalence relations in a set A. Then