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R is a Relation from {11, 12, 13} to {8, 10, 12} Defined by Y = X − 3. Then, R−1 is (A) {(8, 11), (10, 13)} (B) {(11, 8), (13, 10)} (C) {(10, 13), (8, 11)} (D) None of These - Mathematics

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

पर्याय

  • {(8, 11), (10, 13)}

  • {(11, 8), (13, 10)}

  • {(10, 13), (8, 11)}

  • none of these

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उत्तर

{(8, 11), (10, 13)}

The relation R is defined by

R{(x, y) : ∈ {11, 12, 13}, ∈ {8, 10, 12} : y = x3}

⇒ (11, 8), (13, 10}

So, R1=(8, 11), (10, 13}

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पाठ 1: Relations - Exercise 1.4 [पृष्ठ ३२]

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