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[" With the "(c)R=[(x,y):x" is father of "y]],[A_(3)=[2]" ."quad " Show that the relation "R" in the set "R" of real numbers,defined as "],[qquad R=(co" ble a sind is neither reflexive mor symmetric nor transitive "]

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