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Let A={1,2,3 }and R={(2,2),(3,1),(1,3)},...

Let A={1,2,3 }and R={(2,2),(3,1),(1,3)}, then the relation R on A is

A

reflexive

B

symmetric

C

transitive

D

None of these

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B
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