Discrete Math +Kenneth Rosen 6th edition pb# 44 pg 529
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Let S be a set with "n" elements and let "a" and "b" be distinct elements of S. How many relations are there on S such that
a) (a,b) is in S
b) (a,b) is not in S
c) There are no ordered pairs in the relation that have "a" as their first element
d) There is at least one ordered pair in the realtion that has "a" as its first element
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