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NCERT Solutions of Class 12 Maths | CBSE Textbook Solutions | Chapter 1 | Relations and Functions | Exercise 1.1 | Question 6 |

Home Question Details Board CBSE Book NCERT Textbook Class 12 Subject Mathematics Chapter 1 [Relations and Functions] Exercise 1.1 Question No. 6 Question Type Exercise More Details Previous Question Next Question Show that the relation (R) in the set ({1,2,3}) given by (R={(1,2),(2,1)}) is symmetric but neither reflexive nor transitive. Expert Answer Solution:  [A={1,2,3,}: R={(1,2),(2,1)}](a) […]

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NCERT Solutions of Class 12 Maths | CBSE Textbook Solutions | Chapter 1 | Relations and Functions | Exercise 1.1 | Question 7 |

Home Question Details Board CBSE Book NCERT Textbook Class 12 Subject Mathematics Chapter 1 [Relations and Functions] Exercise 1.1 Question No. 7 Question Type Exercise More Details Previous Question Next Question Show that the relation R in the set A of all the books in a library of a college, given by (mathrm{R}={(x, y): x)

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NCERT Solutions of Class 12 Maths | CBSE Textbook Solutions | Chapter 1 | Relations and Functions | Exercise 1.1 | Question 3 |

Question Details Board CBSE Book NCERT Textbook Class 12 Subject Mathematics Chapter 1 [Relations and Functions] Exercise 1.1 Question No. 3 Question Type Exercise More Details Previous Question Next Question Check whether the relation (R) defined in the set ({1,2,3,4,5,6}) as (mathbf{R}={(a, b): b=a+1}) is reflexive, symmetric or transitive. Expert Answer (mathrm{R}={(mathrm{a}, mathrm{b}): mathrm{b}=mathrm{a}+1}) in

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