any one please explain me what is a transitive relation??? urgently
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a binary relation R over a set X is transitive if whenever an element a is related to an element b and b is related to an element c then a is also related to c. Transitivity (or transitiveness) is a key property of both partial order relations and equivalence relations......
For example, in the set A of natural numbers if the relation R be defined by ‘x less than y’ then a < b and b < c imply a < c, that is, aRb and bRc ⇒ aRc.
Hence this relation is transitive.
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Here is your answer dear.......
a binary relation R over a set X is transitive if whenever an element a is related to an element b and b is related to an element c then a is also related to c. Transitivity (or transitiveness) is a key property of both partial order relations and equivalence relations......
For example, in the set A of natural numbers if the relation R be defined by ‘x less than y’ then a < b and b < c imply a < c, that is, aRb and bRc ⇒ aRc.
Hence this relation is transitive.
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HAVE A GREAT DAY DEAR.....
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