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Romashka [77]
2 years ago
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About Here are two relations defined on the set {a, b, c, d}: S = { (a, b), (a, c), (c, d), (c, a) } R = { (b, c), (c, b), (a, d

), (d, b) } Write each relation as a set of ordered pairs. (a) S ο R (b) R ο S (c) S ο S
Mathematics
1 answer:
Naddik [55]2 years ago
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Answer with Step-by-step explanation:

We are given that a set {a,b,c,d}

S={(a,b),(a,c),(c,d),(c,a)}

R={(b,c),(c,b),(a,d),(d,b)]

Composition of relation:Let R and S are two relations on the given set

If ordered pair (a,b) belongs to relation R and (b,c) belongs to S .

Then, SoR={(a,c)}

By using this rule

SoR={(b,d),(b,a)}[/tex]

Because (b,c)\in R and (c,d)\in S.Thus, (b,d)\in SoR

(b,c))\in R and (c,a)\in S.Thus, (b,a)\in SoR

b.RoS={(a,c),(a,b),(c,b),(c,d)}

Because

(a,b)\in S,(b,c)\in R .Therefore, the ordered pair (a,c)\in RoS

(a,c)\in S,(c,b)\in R .Thus, (a,b)\in RoS

(c,d)\in S,(d,b)\in R.Thus, (c,b)\in RoS

(c,a)\in S,(a,d)\in R.Thus,(c,d)\in RoS

c.SoS={(a,d),(a,a),(c,c),(c,b)}

Because

(a,c)\;and\; (c,d)\in S.Thus, (a,d)\in SoS

(c,a),(a,b)\in S.Thus,(c,b)\in SoS

(a,c)\in S and (c,a)\in S.Thus,(a,a)\in SoS

(c,a)\in S and (a,c)\in S.Thus ,(c,c)\in SoS

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