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fin the domain of (x,y/x-y=6 ,x,y is belong to natural number )​

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Answered by aditiv4rm4
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The possible values of x which satisfies the given relation is the domain of the relation

The possible values of y which satisfies the given relation is the range of the relation

Given that x,y are natural numbers and the relation is x+2y=5

For x=1 , the value of y is 2

For x=3 , the value of y is 1

If x≥5, then y is negative which does not belong to naturals.

If x=2,4 then y becomes rational number which is not in naturals.

Thus, only 1 and 3 gives y as natural numbers 2 and 1.

Therefore, the domain is {1,3} and the range is {2,1}

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