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Standard VIII
Mathematics
Domain and Range of a Relation
Range is the ...
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Range is the collection of the second elements of all the ordered pairs in a relation.
A
True
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The relation from one set to other is defined as the collection of ordered pair, in which each ordered pair consists relating elements of both sets.
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A relation is a collection of ordered pairs
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Assertion :The relation
R
in a set
A
=
{
1
,
2
,
3...14
}
defined by
R
=
{
(
x
,
y
)
:
3
x
−
y
=
0
}
have the domain
=
{
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,
2
,
3
,
4
}
and
R
=
{
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6
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9
,
12
}
. Reason: Domain and Range of the relation
(
R
)
is respectively the set of all first and second entries of the distinct ordered pair of the relation.
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