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How (2,3),(1,4)make (2,4) because in this b is not same.
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ОтветитьAbsolute legend mate, this video is brilliant
ОтветитьSir plz tel m if there is only one condition (a,b) is in R but (b,c) is not in R, then what can we say about transitive relation for e.g. R={ (1,2),(3,4),(1,1),(2,2) }
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ОтветитьThanks u sir...It's really helpful to me
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Ответитьvery helpfull thanks alot sir <3
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ОтветитьThis video is very helpful! Thank you for your contribution to students like me.
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ОтветитьHe looks like T-bag
Ответитьfor transitive, why 1 is belonging to itself and other numbers are not such as
(1,1) but not (2,2) or (3,3)
please tell me hurry
THANKS.
Ответитьif A={1,2,3},R be a relation on A. Find the smallest possible relation on A Which is equivalence relation
Ответитьur like god sir
thank u so... much
superb explanation....
Ответитьplz solve this Question R={(x,y): (x belongs to y),(y belongs to z), (x-z) is divisible by 6}
Ответитьfor transitive, why 1 is belonging to itself and other numbers are not such as
(1,1) but not (2,2) or (3,3)
nice
ОтветитьWhat if I am given a relation with only TWO ordered pairs and I am asked if the relation is transitive?
Ответитьcan anyone help me out with this.....{(1,2),(1,1)} is a transitive relation or not
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ОтветитьGod bless you !! such a great doctor! keep it up.
ОтветитьThanks alot man. I watched several other videos that explained relations but gave no examples. It made no sense; you give one simple example and it suddenly makes perfect sense. Thank You.
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ОтветитьSorry sir, This thing made me confused that,it is told in this video "Every line is parallel to it self" since it is told in schaum's series book, No line is parallel to itself :/ I have no clue on it :(
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ОтветитьVery good videos . Thanks a lot. 😀
ОтветитьYou have a positive impact on at least 20,000 people, by helping them with understandinding mathematics. Good job sir, well done!
ОтветитьThank You....great
Ответитьthanks for the video, it's very helpful.
could you make videos about equivalence relations, partial orders, and quotient spaces, you would save many souls
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excellent series of videos.i have an xa, tommorrow and i am fulll confifident about it
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ОтветитьGoing to pass my quiz tomorrow all thanks to you Sir.
Ответитьsir plz explain by giving a false example also
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ОтветитьPerfect video for explaining equivalence relations.
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Ответитьnice videos Very Help full :)
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ОтветитьThank you Sir! Your teaching is beautiful and easy to understand!
Ответитьawesome video... thxs sir for uploding this video i cant understand this concept in tution because of your video i am able to understand... thxsss a lot....
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