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Let C be the set { Gimli, Gandalf, Sauron, Saruman, Frodo }. Let T be an endorelation on the set C with the following elements: (Gimli, Gimli) (Gimli, Gandalf) (Gimli, Frodo) (Gandalf, Gandalf) (Gandalf, Gimli) (Gandalf, Saruman) (Saruman, Gandalf) (Gandalf, Frodo) (Frodo, Gimli) (Frodo, Gandalf) (Frodo, Frodo) (Sauron, Sauron) a. Is T reflexive? Why or why not? b. Is T symmetric? Why or why not? c. Is T antisymmetric? Why or why not?

 Jun 27, 2015

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The following link will tell you about the endorelational properties "reflexive", "symmetric" and "antisymmetric", which you can then use to answer your question.

 

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Binary_relation#Relations_over_a_set 

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 Jun 28, 2015
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The following link will tell you about the endorelational properties "reflexive", "symmetric" and "antisymmetric", which you can then use to answer your question.

 

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Binary_relation#Relations_over_a_set 

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Alan Jun 28, 2015

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