prove why each relation has or does not have the properties: reflexive, symmetric, anti-symmetric, transitive. 2) Set S = { 0,1,2,3 } , relation R: S x S is defined as: (m,n) ∈ R if   m + n = 4;

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prove why each relation has or does not have the
properties: reflexive, symmetric, anti-symmetric, transitive.

2) Set S = { 0,1,2,3 } , relation R: S x S is defined as:

(m,n) ∈ R if   m + n = 4;

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