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Let R be an equivalence relation defined on a set containing 6 elements. The minimum number of orderded pairs that R should contain is :

A

36

B

64

C

6

D

12

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  • Let R be an equivalence relation defined on a set containing 6 elements. The minimum number of ordered pairs that R should contain is

    A
    6
    B
    12
    C
    36
    D
    64
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    D
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    `n^2` elements
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