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Q. What is inverse relation of sets? Explain with example​

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What is inverse relation of sets? Explain with example

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An inverse of an element is another element in the set that, when combined on the right or the left through the operation, always gives the identity element as the result. For any element x of the set, there is another element y of the set so that x#y = e and y#x = e.

Example :

When One Goes Up, the Other Goes Down. However, an inverse relationship may also exist between the x and y variables rather than the functions. In such cases, an inverse relationship is the opposite of a direct relationship, where in y = f(x), y increases as x increases or in x = f(y), x increases as y increases.

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Answered by vikrantvikrantchaudh
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Step-by-step explanation:

In physics, specifically electromagnetism, the magnetic flux through a surface is the surface integral of the normal component of the magnetic field B over that surface. It is usually denoted Φ or ΦB. The SI unit of magnetic flux is the weber, and the CGS unit is the maxwell.

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