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Standard VIII
Mathematics
Cardinality of Sets
Let R be a re...
Question
Let R be a relation from a set A to a set B, then
(a) R = A ∪ B
(b) R = A ∩ B
(c) R ⊆ A × B
(d) R ⊆ B × A
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Solution
(c) R ⊆ A × B
If R is a relation from set A to set B, then R is always a subset of A × B.
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