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Let A= {1, 2, 3,….,14}. Define a relation on a set A by R= {(x, y): 3x – y = 0, where x, y∈A}.​

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Answered by suyashgupta362
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It is given that the relation R from A to A is given by R = {(x, y): 3x – y = 0, where x, y ∈ A}. ... As it is known that, the range of R is defined as the set of all second elements in the relation ordered pair. Hence, the range of R is given by = {3, 6, 9,

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