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Let \(A :\{1,2,3,4,5,6,7\}\). Define \(B=\{T \subseteq A\) : either \(1 \notin T\) or \(2 \in T \}\) and \(C = \{T _{\subseteq} A : T\) the sum of all the elements of \(T\) is a prime number \(\}\). Then the number of elements in the set \(B \cup C\) is _______ .

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Correct Answer: 107

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Relations and functions

A relation R from a non-empty set B is a subset of the cartesian product A × B. The subset is derived by describing a relationship between the first element and the second element of the ordered pairs in A × B.

A relation f from a set A to a set B is said to be a function if every element of set A has one and only one image in set B. In other words, no two distinct elements of B have the same pre-image.

Representation of Relation and Function

Relations and functions can be represented in different forms such as arrow representation, algebraic form, set-builder form, graphically, roster form, and tabular form. Define a function f: A = {1, 2, 3} → B = {1, 4, 9} such that f(1) = 1, f(2) = 4, f(3) = 9. Now, represent this function in different forms.

  1. Set-builder form - {(x, y): f(x) = y2, x ∈ A, y ∈ B}
  2. Roster form - {(1, 1), (2, 4), (3, 9)}
  3. Arrow Representation