Let R be an equivalence relation on domain D = {1,2,3,4} It is given that [1]=[2] What must be TRUE? a, [1] [3] b. R(1,3)→ R(3, 4) c. R(3,4) d. R(1,3)→ R(2, 3)

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Let R be an equivalence relation on domain D = {1,2,3,4}
It is given that [1]=[2]
What must be TRUE?
a, [1] [3]
b. R(1,3) → R(3, 4)
c. R(3, 4)
d. R(1,3) → R(2, 3)
a
b
C
d
Transcribed Image Text:Question 42 Let R be an equivalence relation on domain D = {1,2,3,4} It is given that [1]=[2] What must be TRUE? a, [1] [3] b. R(1,3) → R(3, 4) c. R(3, 4) d. R(1,3) → R(2, 3) a b C d
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