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Suppose the function y and a fuzzy integer number around - 4 for x are given as $y=(x-3)^2 + 2$. Around - 4 ={(2, 0.3), (3, 0.6), (4, 1), (5, 0.6), (6, 0.3)} respectively. Then f(Around-4) is given by

  1. {(2, 0.6), (3, 0.3), (6, 1), (11, 0.3)}
  2. {(2, 0.6), (3, 1), (6, 1), (11, 0.3)}
  3. {(2, 0.6), (3, 1), (6, 0.6), (11, 0.3)}
  4. {(2, 0.6), (3, 0.3), (6, 0.6), (11, 0.3)}
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ans should be  C

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always max is taken  0.3 is already included in 1  so we can leaveit  , but reverse is not true
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but reverse is not true what rev.?
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& "incuded"?
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It chooses max Ua(x) for same f(x).

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Not exactly always, but it depends on condition given. Like in given question we have to choose fuzzy integer number that is close to 4. That's why 1 is choosen there with 3 instead of 0.3
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{(2,0.6),(3,0.3),(6,0.6),(11,0.3)}

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{(2,0.6),(3,1),(6,0.6),(11,0.3)}

 

ans C and D
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