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An integer `m` is said to be related to another integer `n` if `m` is a multiple of `n` . Check if the relation is symmetric, reflexive and transitive.

A

reflexive and symmetric

B

reflexive and transitive

C

symmetric and transitive

D

equivalence relation

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