Discrete Mathematics - Define a relation R on S of at least four order pairs

In summary, Discrete Mathematics is a branch of mathematics that deals with discrete structures and is used to model and solve real-world problems. A relation in Discrete Mathematics is a set of ordered pairs that represents a connection between elements of a set. A relation is defined on a set of at least four ordered pairs when there are at least four elements in the set and each element is related to at least one other element. Examples of relations in Discrete Mathematics include the "less than" relation on integers, the "divides" relation on positive integers, and the "is a sibling of" relation on people. Relations can be represented in different ways, such as tables, graphs, or matrices.
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Let S = {1,2,5,6 }
Define a relation R on S of at least four order pairs, as (a,b)  R iff a*b is even (i.e. a multiply by b is even)
 
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What is Discrete Mathematics?

Discrete Mathematics is a branch of mathematics that deals with discrete structures, such as integers, graphs, and statements, rather than continuous objects. It is used to model and solve real-world problems in computer science, engineering, and other fields.

What is a relation in Discrete Mathematics?

A relation R on a set S is a set of ordered pairs (a,b) where a and b are elements of S. It represents a connection or association between elements of the set S.

What does it mean for a relation to be defined on a set of at least four order pairs?

When a relation R is defined on a set S of at least four ordered pairs, it means that there are at least four elements in the set S and each element is related to at least one other element in the set. This helps to establish patterns and connections between the elements in the set.

What are some examples of relations in Discrete Mathematics?

Some examples of relations in Discrete Mathematics include the "less than" relation on the set of integers, the "divides" relation on the set of positive integers, and the "is a sibling of" relation on the set of people.

How is a relation represented in Discrete Mathematics?

A relation R on a set S can be represented in different ways, such as a table, a graph, or a matrix. In a table, the relation is represented by listing the ordered pairs (a,b) where a and b are related elements in S. In a graph, the elements of S are represented as vertices, and the relation R is represented by connecting the vertices with edges. In a matrix, the rows and columns represent the elements of S, and the entries in the matrix indicate whether or not the elements are related.

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