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Which of the following are partitions of {1, 2, 3, . . . , 10}?
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A,D,E
suppose that the transactions at a fast-food restaurant during one afternoon are {hamburger, fries, regular soda}, {cheeseburger, fries, regular soda}, {apple, hamburger, fries, regular soda}, {salad, diet soda}, {hamburger, onion rings, regular soda}, {cheeseburger, fries, onion rings, regular soda}, {hamburger, fries}, {hamburger, fries, regular soda}.
-Find the count and support of {cheeseburger}.
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({ cheeseburger })=2 , support ({ cheeseburger })=
Suppose that R and S are equivalence relations on a set A. Prove that the relation R ∩ S is also an equivalence relation on A.
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Reflexive: for all and ; hence for all .
Symmetric: suppose ; then and ; by symmetry of and and bSa; therefore .
Transitive: suppose and ; then , and ; by transitivity of and , and ; therefore .
suppose R and S are relations on {a, b, c, d}, where
Find the combination of relations.
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find the matrix that represents the given relation. Use elements in the order given to determine rows and columns of the matrix.
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determine whether the binary relation is:
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-The relation R on Z where aR b means
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Let
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determine whether the binary relation is:
(1) reflexive, (2) symmetric, (3) antisymmetric, (4) transitive.
-The relation R on A = {x, y, z} where R = {(x, x), (y, z), (z, y)}.
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find the matrix that represents the given relation. Use elements in the order given to determine rows and columns of the matrix.
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What is the covering relation of the partial ordering on the set {2,4,6,8,10,12} ?
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find the matrix that represents the given relation. Use elements in the order given to determine rows and columns of the matrix.
- , where is the relation on such that
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determine whether the binary relation is:
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find the matrix that represents the given relation. Use elements in the order given to determine rows and columns of the matrix.
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A company makes four kinds of products. Each product has a size code, a weight code, and a shape code. The following table shows these codes: Size Code Weight Code Shape Code \#1 42 27 42 \#2 27 38 13 \#3 13 12 27 \#4 42 38 38 Find which of the three codes is a primary key. If none of the three codes is a primary key, explain why.
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What is the covering relation of the partial ordering on the set {1,2,3,4,6,8,12,24} ?
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determine whether the binary relation is:
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-The relation R on {1, 2, 3, . . .} where aR b means a | b.
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suppose R and S are relations on {a, b, c, d}, where
Find the combination of relations.
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suppose R and S are relations on {a, b, c, d}, where
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