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Does the relation "is in love with" have a reflexive property (consider one person)? a symmetric property (consider two people)? a transitive property (consider three people)?
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The question is about the properties of a relation "is in love with", but the explanation is about a mathematical problem involving coordinates and slopes. However, if we were to answer the question, we would consider the properties of the relation "is in love Show more…
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