To find: the relation if one relation contains the element
Answer to Problem 7SGA
There is an inverse relation.
Explanation of Solution
Given:
Two relations if and only if one relation contains the element
Concept used:
Inverse of the function is when in addition or subtraction if the two terms made solution
In-term of multiplication two term when multiply gives the unity as product then the two terms are inverse two each other.
Calculation:
Let’s consider two relations if and only if one relation contains the element
Need to find whether the two relations are direct, inverse or not.
Inverse relation contains the element
Hence, there is an inverse relation.
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