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COMEDK · Maths · 20. Sets and Relations

If \(n(A)=p\) and \(n(B)=q\), then the numbers of relations from the set \(A\) to the set \(B\) is

  1. A \(2^{p+q}\)
  2. B \(2^{p q}\)
  3. C \(p+q\)
  4. D \(p q\)
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(B) \(2^{p q}\)

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Given, \(n(A)=p\) and \(n(B)=q\) \(\therefore n(A \times B)=p q\) The number of relations from a set \(A\) to a set \(B\) is same as the total number of subset of the set \(A \times B\). We know that if \(n(A)=k\), then \(n(P(A))=2^k\) Now, the total number of subset of…