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(a,b)R(a,b) is always true because ab=ab for all (a,b)
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Symmetric and transitive I can't figure out
Yes
Ok, so, for symmetric, you need to consider (a,b),(c,d)
It's reflexive
What's the answer ??
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Ok, symmetry you can do taking (a,b) and (c,d) as being related
Clearly, if any one is true, both are true


No, you're wrong with reflexive and symmetric conditions there.
Reflexive means (a,b)R(a,b)
Symmetric means that if (a,b)R(c,d) then (c,d)R(a,b)
The order within each pair will never change
Oh, yeah
Forgot about that
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