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Under rated video. Explained very well
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in the transitive examples why are the resultants (b,b) instead of (a,c)Example:(1,2) and (2,4) is gonna have to have a transitive of (1,4) not (2,2)
Bro can u give an example for Assymetic
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rosen's book discrete mathematics
Ya, that's one of the reference books.
I have a question. In R1, (2,2) is present and (3,4) is present but (2,4) is not present so is R1 not transitive?
For a relation to become transitive, if (a, b) and (b, c) is present, then (a, c) should be definitely present. This is the conditional statement.
@@learnwithsreyas1777 (2,4) IS NOT PRESENT ONLY
@@italiyapoojan3068yes, exactly.
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sir...iam having one doubt...which is are reflexive relation antisymmetric ?
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What do we mean by 1 divides 2 and 2 does not divide 1
When 1 is divided by 2, remainder is not 0. That's why
Parang may mali sa transitive..Sa R4= (1,4),(4,1),(1,1)Hindi ba transitive naman yan?
R1 for transitive example is not transitive because we don’t have 2,4
It is transitive. Please check the definition once again
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You're too quick
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Under rated video. Explained very well
Thank you!
Keep it up bro
What an explanation
❤️❤️
Thank you very much!
in the transitive examples why are the resultants (b,b) instead of (a,c)
Example:(1,2) and (2,4) is gonna have to have a transitive of (1,4) not (2,2)
Bro can u give an example for Assymetic
Super explanation vro... ❤️🔥🔥
Thank you!
rosen's book discrete mathematics
Ya, that's one of the reference books.
I have a question. In R1, (2,2) is present and (3,4) is present but (2,4) is not present so is R1 not transitive?
For a relation to become transitive, if (a, b) and (b, c) is present, then (a, c) should be definitely present. This is the conditional statement.
@@learnwithsreyas1777 (2,4) IS NOT PRESENT ONLY
@@italiyapoojan3068yes, exactly.
Very helpful
Thank you!
Thnk u so much sir
verlevel thala💓
மிக்க நன்றி✨️
Thank you!
What is the company of blue pen
sir...iam having one doubt...which is are reflexive relation antisymmetric ?
Thanks a bunch
Thanks sir
Vry nice❤️
Thank you!
What do we mean by 1 divides 2 and 2 does not divide 1
When 1 is divided by 2, remainder is not 0. That's why
Parang may mali sa transitive..
Sa R4= (1,4),(4,1),(1,1)
Hindi ba transitive naman yan?
R1 for transitive example is not transitive because we don’t have 2,4
It is transitive. Please check the definition once again
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Thank you!
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Thank you!
You're too quick
then pause the video