Binary Relations : Reflexive and Transitive, but not Antisymmetric
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Give an example of or else prove that there are no relations on {a,b,c} that is reflexive and transitive, but not antisymmetric.
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An example is shown that is reflexive and transitive, but not antisymmetric. The solution is concise.
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