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Set A contains 3 elements set B, contains 2 elements the mnumber possible
relations from set A to set B is k then
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Answered by afreen0411
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Step-by-step explanation:

32? Which is the correct answer (with process)?

Since sets A and B have 2 and 3 elements respectively. So their Cartesian product A×B would have 6(=2×3) elements.

We also know, any subset of A×B is a relation from set A to set B. But cardinal number of the set A×B is 6.

So maximum number of relations from set A to set B is = total number of subsets of the set A×B

=26

=64.†

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