#5 12th Maths NCERT Chapter 1 Relations & Functions NCERT Exercise 1.1 Q1 to Q10 Solved CBSE Boards

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Outstanding Explanation Sir🙏😊!! As it is written in your thumnail, no one else can provide such a good explanation than this !! Thankyou so much sir!!🙏☺

DishaJaiswal
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1.ii) explanation (transitive):
Transitive relation means if ‘a’ is related to 'b'

and if 'b' is related to 'c'. Then 'a' is related to 'c'.

Note: we need to check the relation from a to c only if there exist a relation from a to b and b to c. Else no need to check.

Example: {(1, 6), (6, 4), (1, 4)} is transitive

Here 1 is related to 6, 6 is related to 4 and 1 is related to 4.

Example :{(3, 6), (6, 8), (8, 9)} is not transitive

Here 3 is related 6, 6 is related to 8 but 3 is not related to 8

In the given question, {(1, 6), (2, 7), (3, 8)}

Here if condition is not satisfied.

Here 1 is related to 6, but there is no relation from 6 to any element. So we neednot check the third one.

Same in the case of (2, 7) and (3, 8)

Hence it is transitive. A relation is not transitive if the condition given in the statement is false. Here the statement is not applicable, and hence it is not violating.. so it is transitive.

ariyan
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Sir Aap teacher ni Hamare bhagwaan ho jo jo chij hame chahiye aap sb samjh jaa rhe ho thank u so much sir🙏🙏

sujitdas
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That's the power of experienced teacher. ❤️❤️
He explained fabulously 🔥🔥🔥

iamhunkk
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The best explanation of this exercise on Youtube is this Video
Thank you sir

samarthvyas
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Sir 5 questions me
Agar hum a=1 b=2 and c=3 le tho ye transitive ho sakta hai . Ye condition bhi fallow kar rha hai.
R = {(a, b):a ≤ b³} sir please explain kar dijiye.

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Sir each and every ques is clear . Thanku so much for detailed explanation & sir shared also to friends 😊

romanreigns
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Sir aapne transitive ke liye bahut achha I like you video very much

bhagwansainiclassess
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Thank You Sir, You Explained Very Well.

mohitsinghania
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Kaise Sir aap itna accha padha lete hai. Mtlb kitna easily smjhate hai sb kuch. 🤗❤❤❤

sujalbaranwal
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Thanks a lot sir for such an amazing and interesting explanation ❣ 🙏 😊 👍.

karishmaaradhya
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Dear arvind ji, can we not take example of (1, 1)to poove reflexivity for ques 5, as u told that it does not follow reflexivity .

aruneshsingh
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Sir in transitive relation if we take a=1, b=2, c=3 then it will be the transitive relation where 1, 2, 3 are also real number. but you've taken a=3/2, b=3/2 and c=6/5 which comes out to be non transitive. So my question is why you selected a=3/2, b=3/2 and c=6/5 and not a=1, b=2, c=3 where both are real number but one giving transitive and another giving it's non transitive.. explain

lol-boro
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Bahut bahut dhanyawad sir
Actually my ncert book answers are wrong

VikashKumar-vymn
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3d kab continue hoga aur lpp and probability pahle please

amanff
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Arvind Paji, app sach me Mahakal ke dewaanee ho
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Foodworld
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Are sir ji aaram se, aap to school band karwa denge....😁👀

vishaltripathi
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Sir ji mere final exam 22 March se hai punjab board ke meri teyari achi nahi hoee hai please sir aap physics ke derivation ke video roz upload kariye ta ki meri exam se pahle half syllabus par pakde ban jaye

vishalsinghkhalsa
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31:21 - sir questions 1 ka 5 ka d sir answer galat aa rha hai book me
Aapne kha transitive hai but book me nor transitive hai ..aur sir vo 5 ka
iv; wala samaj nhi aya phir sir thoda ache se samjha dijiye . please reply dijiyega sir ..

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Totally amazed by ur explanation SIR

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