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" Let "A=(1,2,3),B=(1,3,5)" .If relation...

" Let "A=(1,2,3),B=(1,3,5)" .If relation "R" from "A" to "B" is given by "((1,3),(2,5),(3,3))" then "R^(-1)" is "

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