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question :- A relation R in a set A is called transitive if

a) if ( a, a ) ∊ R ,for every a ∊ A

b) if (a ,b) ∊ R implies that (b,a) ∊ R ,for all a , b ∊ A

c) if (a, b) ∊ R and ( b. c ) ∊ R implies that ( a , c ) ∊ R , for every a, b, c ∊ A

d)None of these​

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Answered by sarivuselvi
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Step-by-step explanation:

c) if (a, b) ∊ R and ( b. c ) ∊ R implies that ( a , c ) ∊ R , for every a, b, c ∊ A

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