Our universe U is Z (integers), and R is the relation defined by R(x,y):=x

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Our universe U is Z (integers), and R is the relation defined by R(x,y):=x<y^2 For example,  R(3,-2) and R(1,1) are T, while R(5,-2) and R(3,1)  are both F.

R is relexive, symmetric, transitive? give counterexample

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