12. Define a relation R on the set N of natural numbers by R = {(x, y) : y = x + 5, x is a natural number less than 4; x, y N}. Depict this relationship using roster form. Write down the domain and the range.
12. Define a relation R on the set N of natural numbers by R = {(x, y) : y = x + 5, x is a natural number less than 4; x, y N}. Depict this relationship using roster form. Write down the domain and the range.
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12. Given, R = { (x, y): y = x + 5, x is a natural number less than 4; x, y N}
= { (x, y): y = x + 5; x, y N and x < 4}.
= { (1,1+5), (2,2+5), (3,3+5)}
= { (1,6), (2,7), (3,8)}
So, domain of R = {1,2,3}
range of R = {6,7,8}
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Circle S? : x² + y² - 10x - 10y + 41 = 0.
Center C? = (5, 5). Radius r? = √ (5² + 5² - 41) = √ (25 + 25 - 41) = √9 = 3.
Circle S? : x² + y² - 16x - 10y + 80 = 0.
Center C? = (8, 5). Radius r? = √ (8² + 5² - 80) = √ (64 + 25 - 80) = √9 = 3.
The solution checks if the center of one circle lies on the other.
Put C? (8, 5) into S? : 8² + 5² - 10 (8) - 10 (5) + 41 = 64 + 25 - 80 - 50 + 41 = 130 - 130 = 0. So C? lies on S?
Put C? (5, 5) into S? : 5² + 5² - 16 (5) - 10 (5) + 80 = 25 + 25 - 80 - 50 + 80 = 130 - 130 = 0. So C? lies on S?
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Kindly consider then following figure
36. Given, A={9,10,11,12,13}.
f(x)=the highest prime factor of n.
and f: A → N.
Then, f(9)=3 [? prime factor of 9=3]
f (10)=5 [? prime factor of 10=2,5]
f(11)=11 [? prime factor of 11 = 11]
f(12)=3 [? prime factor of 12 = 2, 3]
f(13)=13 [? prime factor of 13 = 13]
?Range of f=set of all image of f(x) = {3,5,11,13}.
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