Home
Class 12
MATHS
Let R be the relation from {11, 12, 13} ...

Let R be the relation from `{11, 12, 13}` to `{8, 9, 10}`, defined by `y=x-3` then `R^(-1)` is

A

`{(8, 11), (10, 13)}`

B

`{(11,8), (13,10)} `

C

`{(11, 8), (12,9), (13, 10)} `

D

`{(8, 11), (9,12), (10, 13)} `

Text Solution

Verified by Experts

Promotional Banner

Similar Questions

Explore conceptually related problems

Let R be the relation on the set R of all real numbers defined by a R b Iff |a-b| le1. Then R is

Let R be the relation on the set N of natural numbers defined by a + 3b = 12. Find : R.

Write down the range of the relation R = (1,1), (1,2), (3,2), (4,2) defined on the set (1,2,3,4)

Let A = {1, 2, 3, 4} and B = {x,y,z}. Let R be a relation from A into B defined by : R= {(1,x), (1,z), (3,x), (4,y)}. Find the domain and range of R.

Let R be a relation from N to N defined by R = {(a,b): a , b in N and a =b^(3)} . Are the following true ? (a,b) in R " implies " (b , a) in R

Let R be a relation from N to N defined by R = {(a,b): a , b in N and a =b^(3)} . Are the following true ? (a, a) in R, " for all " a in N

Let f : R rarr R be defined by f(x) = 3x - 4, then f^-1 (x) =

Let R be a relation from Q to Q defined by : R = {(a, b): a,b in Q and a-b in Z }. Show that : (a, b) in R implies that (b, a) in R.

Let R be a relation from Q to Q defined by : R = {(a, b): a,b in Q and a-b in Z }. Show that : (a, a) in R for all a in Q.