Question
Question: Let the relation \(R:\left\\{ \left( a,{{a}^{3}} \right):\text{ a is a prime number less than 10} \r...
Let the relation R:\left\\{ \left( a,{{a}^{3}} \right):\text{ a is a prime number less than 10} \right\\}. Find R.
Solution
To solve this question, we should know the definition of a prime number. A prime number is defined as the number which has factors as one and itself. We should find the prime numbers which are less than 10 to get the answer. We know that 1 is not a prime number. We should take every number from 2 to 10 and get the factors of them and find the prime numbers. We know from the question that the relation R is mapping the prime number to its cube. So, after finding the prime number, we should map it to its cube to get the element in the relation R.
Complete step-by-step answer:
A prime number is defined as the number which has factors as one and itself. We know that 1 is not a prime number. We should take every number from 2 to 10 and get the factors of them and find the prime numbers.
Let us consider the factorisation of 2.
2∣!2∣!1
We can write that
2=2×1
So, 2 is a prime number.
Let us consider the factorisation of 3.
3∣!3∣!1
We can write that
3=3×1
So, 3 is a prime number.
Let us consider the factorisation of 4.
2∣!42∣!2∣!1
We can write that
4=2×2×1
So, 4 is not a prime number.
Let us consider the factorisation of 5.
5∣!5∣!1
We can write that
5=5×1
So, 5 is a prime number.
Let us consider the factorisation of 6.