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Let R={(a,b):a,binN" and "altb}. Show ...

Let `R={(a,b):a,binN" and "altb}.`
Show that R is a binary relation on N, which is neither reflexive nor symmetric. Show that R is transitive.
Hint Since `RsubNxxN`, so it is a binary relation on N.

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