example of reflexive relation
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In Maths, a binary relation R across a set X is reflexive if each element of set X is related or linked to itself. In terms of relations, this can be defined as (a, a) ∈ R ∀ a ∈ X or as I ⊆ R where I is the identity relation on A.
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in mathematics , a binary relation a set x is reflective if it relates every element of x to itself ...
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