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4 August, 03:56

Explain when a relation is not a function?

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  1. 4 August, 05:48
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    Solution:

    A function is always a relation but a relation is not always a fucntion.

    For example

    we can make a realtion of student roll number and their marks obtained in mathematics.

    So we can have pairs like (a, b), (c, d) ... etc.

    Its a realtion but it may not be function. Because function follows that for same input there should not be diffrent output. But this doesn't holds a necessary condition in case of relation.

    Because two diffrent students with two diffrent Roll number may have same marks.
  2. 4 August, 06:03
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    Answer: Every domain element is paired with only one range element. No two pairs share the same domain element.
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