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S is a relation over the set R of all real numbers and it is given by (a ,\ b) in ShArra bgeq0 . Then, S is symmetric and transitive only reflexive and symmetric only (c) antisymmetric relation (d) an equivalence relation

R is a relation on the set Z of integers and it is given by (x ,\ y) in RhArr|x-y|lt=1. Then, R is (a) reflexive and transitive (b) reflexive and symmetric (c) symmetric and transitive (d) an equivalence relation

The relation has the same father as' over the set of children (a) only reflexive (b) only symmetric (c) only transitive (d) an equivalence relation

An integer m is said to be related to another integer n if m is a multiple of n. Then the relation is: (A) reflexive and symmetric (B) reflexive and transitive (C) symmetric and transitive (D) equivalence relation

The relation ' R ' in NxxN such that (a ,\ b)\ R\ (c ,\ d)hArra+d=b+c is reflexive but not symmetric reflexive and transitive but not symmetric an equivalence relation (d) none of these