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The relation  defined on the set of natural numbers as {(a,b) a differs from b by 3} is given by

  1. left curly bracket left parenthesis 1 comma 4 right parenthesis comma left parenthesis 2 comma 5 right parenthesis comma left parenthesis 3 comma 6 right parenthesis comma horizontal ellipsis right curly bracket
  2. left curly bracket left parenthesis 4 comma 1 right parenthesis comma left parenthesis 5 comma 2 right parenthesis comma left parenthesis 6 comma 3 right parenthesis comma horizontal ellipsis right curly bracket
  3. left curly bracket left parenthesis 1 comma 3 right parenthesis comma left parenthesis 2 comma 6 right parenthesis comma left parenthesis 3 comma 9 right parenthesis comma horizontal ellipsis right curly bracket
  4. None of the above

The correct answer is: left curly bracket left parenthesis 4 comma 1 right parenthesis comma left parenthesis 5 comma 2 right parenthesis comma left parenthesis 6 comma 3 right parenthesis comma horizontal ellipsis right curly bracket


    table attributes columnalign right left right left right left right left right left right left columnspacing 0em 2em 0em 2em 0em 2em 0em 2em 0em 2em 0em end attributes row cell R equals left curly bracket left parenthesis a comma b right parenthesis colon a comma b element of N comma a minus b equals 3 right curly bracket end cell row cell equals left curly bracket left square bracket left parenthesis n plus 3 right parenthesis comma n right square bracket colon n element of N right curly bracket end cell row cell equals left curly bracket left parenthesis 4 comma 1 right parenthesis comma left parenthesis 5 comma 2 right parenthesis comma left parenthesis 6 comma 3 right parenthesis comma horizontal ellipsis. right curly bracket end cell end table

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