Relation
Pronunciation: /rɪˈleɪ.ʃən/ Explain
| Figure 1: Venn diagram showing that functions are a
subset of relations. |
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A relation is a property that associates two
variables.
It can be considered as a set of
ordered pairs.
An example of a relation is
x2 + y2 = 1.
A relation may or may not also be a
function.
An example of a relation that is a function is
y = x + 2.
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References
- McAdams, David E.. All Math Words Dictionary, relation. 2nd Classroom edition 20150108-4799968. pg 154. Life is a Story Problem LLC. January 8, 2015. Buy the book
- Bettinger, Alvin K. and Englund, John A.. Algebra and Trigonometry. pp 12-14. www.archive.org. International Textbook Company. January 1963. Last Accessed 12/4/2018. http://www.archive.org/stream/algebraandtrigon033520mbp#page/n18/mode/1up. Buy the book
- Gilbert, Jimmie; and Gilbert Linda. Elements of Modern Algebra. 6th edition. pp 48-54. Thomson, Brooks/Cole. 2005. Buy the book
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McAdams, David E. Relation. 5/2/2019. All Math Words Encyclopedia. Life is a Story Problem LLC. https://www.allmathwords.org/en/r/relation.html.
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