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what does reflexove relation mean

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Answered by ritikasaini123456
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 is reflexive iff, everything bears R to itself. For example, being the same height as is a reflexive relation: everything is the same height as itself.


A relation R is irreflexive iff, nothing bears R to itself. For example, being taller than is an irreflexive relation: nothing is taller than itself.


A relation R is non-reflexive iff it is neither reflexive nor irreflexive. For example, loves is a non-reflexive relation: there is no logical reason to infer that somebody loves herself or does not love herself.



Answered by BrainlyHeroSumit
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In mathematics, a binary relation R over a set X is reflexive if every element of X is related to itself. Formally, this may be written ∀x ∈ X : x R x, or as I ⊆ R where I is the identity relation on X.

An example of a reflexive relation is the relation "is equal to" on the set of real numbers, since every real number is equal to itself. A reflexive relation is said to have the reflexive property or is said to possess reflexivity. Along with symmetry and transitivity, reflexivity is one of three properties defining equivalence relations.

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