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Let `A = {x,y,z} and B = {a,b,c,d}` . Which one of the following is not a relation from A to B

A

`{(x,a) , (x,c)}`

B

`{(y,c), (y,d)}`

C

`{(z,a),(z,d)}`

D

`{(z,b),(y,b),(a,d)}`

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