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Ordered Pair – (11 - 2) CS-708

Exercise – (11 - 3) CS-708

Cartesian Product of Two Sets – (11 – 5) CS-708

Example – (11 - 6) CS-708

Example – (11 – 6a) CS-708

Remarks – (11 – 6b) CS-708

Relation – (11 - 9) CS-708

Example – (11 – 9a) CS-708

Domain of a Relation – (11 - 10) CS-708

Range of Relation – (11 – 10a) CS-708

Exercise – (11 - 11) CS-708

Solution – (11 – 12) CS-708

Solution Continued – (11 – 12a) CS-708

Exercise – (11 - 14) CS-708

Elements Related Under Relation E – (11 – 17b) CS-708

Arrow Diagram of a Relation – (11 - 22) CS-708

Directed Graph of a Relation – (11 - 23) CS-708

Matrix Representation of a Relation – (11 - 25) CS-708

Example – (11 - 26) CS-708

Example – (11 - 27) CS-708

Solution Continued – (11 - 28) CS-708