let R be a relation on a collection of sets defined as follows,
R
{ ( A , B ) | A ⊆ B }
Here, since it is an improper set, can't we take it as A=B and say that it is both symmetric and anti-symmetric relation?
let R be a relation on a collection of sets defined as follows,
{ ( A , B ) | A ⊆ B }
Here, since it is an improper set, can't we take it as A=B and say that it is both symmetric and anti-symmetric relation?
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