Discrete Mathematics what exactly does from A to B mean? Like if there's some relation R from a set

Elisha Kelly

Elisha Kelly

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2022-05-21

Discrete Mathematics what exactly does from A to B mean?
Like if there's some relation R from a set A to a set B what exactly does this mean?
I know it's just a subset of the Cartesian product A × B ,, but what exactly does from A to B mean..? Like obviously from B to A is different so can anyone explain what the FROM really means here?

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Travis Fernandez

Travis Fernandez

Beginner2022-05-22Added 10 answers

Step 1
Elements of the set A × B are tuples (a,b), while elements of B × A are tuples (b,a), where a A and b B.
Step 2
So, a relation R A × B is different from a relation R B × A, because their elements differ in the order of the tuples' components. Hence, order matters.
As a last note: In my environment, I've heard the phrase "from A to B" when it regards a function (not just any relation) with domain A and codomain B.

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