Empty Relations
The relation wherein there is no connection between any components of a set is called an empty relation. An empty relation is also called void relation.
Consider if set A = {2, 3} then, empty relation is R = {m,n} where, |m-n| = 8.
Introduction to Domain and Range
To understand the concept of Domain and range of a Relation first, we have to learn about Relation. A relation is a set of rules which relates the value of one set to the value of other sets.
The domain of a relation is the set of values that we take as input and the range is the set of the values which are obtained in the form of the answers to the relation.
In this article, we will learn about the Domain and Range of Relations, its examples, and others.
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