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Standard XII
Mathematics
Definition of Sets
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Give an example of a relation. which is reflexive and symmetric and Transitive
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let set
A
=
1
,
2
,
3
and relation
R
=
(
1
,
1
)
,
(
1
,
3
)
,
(
3
,
1
)
,
(
2
,
2
)
,
(
3
,
3
)
Hence,
R is reflexive, symmetric and transitive.
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