Which of the following is not necessary for a relation to be called a partially ordered relation?
Reflexive
Asymmetric
Transitive
Anti-symmetric
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Answer:
transitive
Step-by-step explanation:
it it's transitive because it's partially related in an ordered relation
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The answer is Asymmetric:
Step-by-step explanation:
Asymmetric
- It is antisymmetric because bRa unless a=b.
- A relation can be antisymmetric even if it isn't asymmetric or reflexive, as in (1,1) (1,2).
- Because the connection is not asymmetric and irreflexive equals antisymmetric, it is not a partial ordering.
- a set connection with the properties that each element is in relation to itself, the relation is transitive, and if two elements are in relation to each other, they are equal.
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