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GATE CSE 2004 | Question: 24
Consider the binary relation: $S= \left\{\left(x, y\right) \mid y=x+1 \text{ and } x, y \in \left\{0, 1, 2\right\} \right\}$ The reflexive transitive closure is $S$ ... $\left\{\left(x, y\right) \mid y \leq x \text{ and } x, y \in \left\{0, 1, 2\right\} \right\}$
Consider the binary relation:$S= \left\{\left(x, y\right) \mid y=x+1 \text{ and } x, y \in \left\{0, 1, 2\right\} \right\}$The reflexive transitive closure is $S$ is$\lef...
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Oct 19, 2018
Set Theory & Algebra
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TIFR CSE 2011 | Part A | Question: 12
The action for this problem takes place in an island of Knights and Knaves, where Knights always make true statements and Knaves always make false statements and everybody is either a Knight or a Knave. Two friends A and B lives in a house. The census ... a Knave. A is a Knave and B is a Knight. Both are Knaves. Both are Knights. No conclusion can be drawn.
The action for this problem takes place in an island of Knights and Knaves, where Knights always make true statements and Knaves always make false statements and everybod...
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Oct 3, 2018
Mathematical Logic
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