Class JEE Mathematics Sets, Relations, and Functions Q #1025
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4 Marks 2024 JEE Main 2024 (Online) 29th January Evening Shift MCQ SINGLE
If R is the smallest equivalence relation on the set ${1, 2, 3, 4}$ such that ${((1, 2), (1, 3))} \subset R$, then the number of elements in $R$ is __________.
(A) $15$
(B) $10$
(C) $12$
(D) $8$
Correct Answer: B
Explanation
Given the set ${1, 2, 3, 4}$, and that $R$ is an equivalence relation. Since ${((1, 2), (1, 3))} \subset R$, $R$ must contain the pairs $(1, 2)$ and $(1, 3)$. An equivalence relation must be reflexive, symmetric, and transitive.

Reflexive property: $(1, 1)$, $(2, 2)$, $(3, 3)$, $(4, 4) \in R$.

Symmetric property: Since $(1, 2) \in R$, $(2, 1) \in R$. Since $(1, 3) \in R$, $(3, 1) \in R$.

Transitive property: Since $(1, 2) \in R$ and $(1, 3) \in R$, it follows that $(2, 3) \in R$. By symmetric property, $(3, 2) \in R$.

Therefore, the elements in $R$ are: $(1, 1)$, $(2, 2)$, $(3, 3)$, $(4, 4)$, $(1, 2)$, $(2, 1)$, $(1, 3)$, $(3, 1)$, $(2, 3)$, $(3, 2)$.

Thus, the number of elements in $R$ is $10$.

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