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Consider the following:
1. If `R={(1,b)epsilonNxxN:a` divides b in `N}` then the relation `R` is reflexive and symmetric but not transitive.
2. If `A={1,2,3,4,5,5}` and `R={(S_(1),S_(2)):S_(1),S_(2)` are subsets of `A,S_(1)cancelsubS_(2)}`, then the relation `R` is not reflexive, not symmetric and not transitive.
Which of the statement is /are correct?

A

1 only

B

2 only

C

Both 1 and 2

D

Neither 1 nor 2

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