Q.
Let R be a relation from R to R the set of real numbers defined by R={(x,y):x,y∈R and x−y+3 is an irrational number }. Then, R is
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Solution:
The given relation is R={(x,y):x,y∈R and x−y+3 is an irrational number }.
Then, xRx⇒x−x+3=3
which is an irrational number. ⇒R is reflexive.
Now, 2R3⇒2−3+3=2
which is not an irrational number.
and 3R2⇒3−2+3=23−2
which is an irrational number. ∴2R3 but 3R2 ⇒R is not symmetric.
Also, −3R5 and 5R2
As −3−5+3=−5 is an irrational number and 5−2+3 is an irrational number.
But, −3−2+3=−2 is a rational number. ∴−3 is not related with 2 . ⇒R is not transitive.