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Any function with domain R×R is a binary operation. ​

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Answered by vishalchaurasia688
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Any function with domain RxR is a binary operation. Step-by-step explanation: Binary operations on a set are calculations that combine two elements of the set (called operands) to produce another element of the same set. The binary operations * on a non-empty set A are functions from A × A to A.

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In mathematics, a binary operation or dyadic operation is a calculation that combines two elements (called operands) to produce another element. More formally, a binary operation is an operation of arity two. More specifically, a binary operation on a set is a binary operation whose two domains and the ... For a given set C, let S be the set of all functions h : C → C. Define f : R × R

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