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In Set Theory, a set is a collection of distinct elements. Each element within a set is unique, and the order of elements doesn't matter. Now, when it comes to Relations, think of it as a connection between sets. A relation is a set of ordered pairs, where the first element is related to the second in a specific way. [4:04 PM] pakistan news
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In Set Theory, a set is a collection of distinct elements. Each element within a set is unique, and the order of elements doesn't matter. Now, when it comes to Relations, think of it as a connection between sets. A relation is a set of ordered pairs, where the first element is related to the second in a specific way. [4:04 PM] pakistan news