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Let A={(1,2,3,4,5}" and "B={1,4,5}. Le...

Let `A={(1,2,3,4,5}" and "B={1,4,5}.`
Let R be a relation 'is less than' from A to B.
(i) List the elements of R.
(ii) Find the domain, co-domain and range of R.
(iii) Depict the above relation by an arrow diagram.

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