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Let `R` be a relation on the set `N` be defined by `{(x,y)|x,yepsilonN,2x+y=41}`. Then prove that the `R` is neither reflexive nor symmetric and nor transitive.

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(i) Reflexive and transitive but not symmetric.
(ii) neither reflexive nor transitive but it is symmettric.

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