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126-166 Abstract Algebra
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149 §1. Sets, Relations and Mappings : ] \42. IF A and B are subsets of a set X, then
167-179 1.1, Match List and List 2 (An CC By] UB is equal to
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WT JE. Let X and ¥ be two finite sets having m
180-229 A) LXNYOZ and n elements respectively. What will
nae y be the number of distinct relations that
x ccan be defined from X to ?
230-246 Gm. + 1 (ii) man (iti) 2" (iv) 2 +,
230 z \JA. The relation of “fathethood! in the set of
233 B) 2XA(YUD all men is
ca y (symmetric (ii) reflexive
x (iii) tansitive (iv) none of these.
240
N/‘The number of non-empty subsets of a
247-268 z set consisting of 8 elements is
on 9 3.YNKUZ) Ad 256 (ii) 255 (iii) 128 (iv) 127.
269-281 # UG. Let A and B be two sets having S common
oe x elements. The number of elements
common to A x Band Bx A is
228 2 Ai) 0 Gi) 5 Gi) 28 Givy 5.
289 D) vy *ZOKOY) | ex, bea set with n elements, where nis
294-306 e any finite cardinal number, then the
0 cardinal number of its power set PCK,) is
307-326 a 2" Gi) 2**1 Gitiy 2” Gv) w
319 8. Let Rbe a relation in the set of integers
‘The correct match is 2, defined by a Rb if and only if @ and
327-343 A Bc Dp both are neither even nor odd, Then Ris
341 @ 2 3 1 4 ) reflexive and symmetric
Catia deen i) symmetric and transitive
GD 40302 1 iii) symmetric but neither reflexive nor
aoe @) 203 4 1 transitive