Discrete math: determining whether a relation is a function In my book, they ask us to determine wh

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2022-05-24

Discrete math: determining whether a relation is a function
In my book, they ask us to determine whether the following is a function:
S R × R with S = { ( a , b ) a + b = 10 }
For previous problems like this, they gave us a relation of ordered pairs on a set, which I easily plugged into domain/codomain and mapped to each other to determine if it satisfied the definition of a function. For this question, I have no idea where to start.
I know it is saying that S is a subset of R × R (not sure what R × R means here), and that S = a set where { ( a , b )   such that   a + b = 10 }. I'm not sure how to use this information.

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coquinarq1

coquinarq1

Beginner2022-05-25Added 14 answers

Step 1
R × R means the set of all ordered pairs (a,b) such that a and b are in R .
Recall that a function can be thought of as a set of ordered pairs (the first entry is the input, the second is the output). So, for example { ( 1 , 2 ) , ( 2 , 5 ) , ( 3 , 2 ) } is indeed a function. On the other hand, { ( 1 , 2 ) , ( 1 , 5 ) , ( 3 , 2 ) } is not, since 1 gets mapped to both 2 and 5.
Now, our set (relation) is the set of all of ordered pairs that sum to 10. Can find two ordered pairs (a,b) and (a,c) with b c such that a + b = 10 and a + c = 10? If so, you will have that a maps to both b and c, and S would not be a function.
Step 2
If you cannot think of two such ordered pairs, it may be the case that it is indeed a function. To show that it is, you would need to show that if (a,b) and (a,c) are in S, then b = c. Can you show that if a + b = 10 and a + c = 10 then b = c? If so, you have shown that S is a function.

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