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Charra [1.4K]
2 years ago
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Determine whether the relation R on the set of all Web pages is reflexive, symmetric, antisymmetric, and/or transitive, where (a

, b) ∈ R if and only if a) everyone who has visited Web page a has also visited Web page b. b) there are no common links found on both Web page a and Web page b. c) there is at least one common link on Web page a and Web page b
Mathematics
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xxMikexx [17]2 years ago
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Answer:

a) R is reflexive, R is not symmetric, R is not anti-symmetric, R is transitive.

b) R is reflexive, R is symmetric, R is not anti-symmetric, R is not transitive.

c) R is not reflexive, R is symmetric, R is not anti-symmetric, R is not transitive.

Step-by-step explanation:

a)

(a, b) ∈ R if and only if everyone who has visited Web page a has also visited Web page b.

Obviously R <em>is reflexive</em> (aRa)

Everyone who has visited Web page a has also visited Web page a

R <em>is not symmetric</em> (aRb does not imply bRa)

If everyone who has visited Web page a has also visited Web page b does not mean that everyone who has visited Web page b has also visited Web page a

R <em>is not anti-symmetric</em> (aRb and bRa does not imply a=b)

If everyone who has visited Web page a has also visited Web page b and everyone who has visited Web page b has also visited Web page a does not mean the web pages are the same.

R <em>is transitive</em> (aRb and bRc implies aRc)

If everyone who has visited Web page a has also visited Web page b and everyone who has visited Web page b has also visited Web page c implies that everyone who has visited Web page a has also visited Web page c.

b)

(a, b) ∈ R if and only if there are no common links found on both Web page a and Web page b.

R is obviously <em>reflexive</em> (aRa)

R <em>is symmetric </em>(aRb implies bRa)

if there are no common links found on both Web page a and Web page b, then there are no common links found on both Web page b and Web page a.

R <em>is not anti-symmetric</em> (aRb and bRa does not imply a=b)

if there are no common links found on both Web page a and Web page b and there are no common links found on both Web page b and Web page a does not mean a and b are the same web page.

R <em>is not transitive</em> (aRb and bRc does not imply aRc)

Consider for example three web pages a, b and c such that a and c have a common link and b has no external links at all.

Then obviously (a,b)∈R and (b,c)∈R since b has no links, but (a,c)∉R because they have a common link.

c)

(a, b) ∈ R if and only if there is at least one common link on Web page a and Web page b

R <em>is not reflexive </em>

If the web page a does not have any link at all, then a is not related to a.

R <em>is symmetric </em>(aRb implies bRa)

if there is at least one common link found on Web page a and Web page b, then there is at least one common link found on Web page b and Web page a.

R <em>is not anti-symmetric</em> (aRb and bRa does not imply a=b)

if there is at least one common link found on Web page a and Web page b and there is at least one common link found on Web page b and Web page a does not mean the web pages are the same

R <em>is not transitive</em> (aRb and bRc does not imply aRc)

Consider for example three web pages a, b and c such that a has only two links L1 and L2, b has only two links L2 and L3   c has only two links L3 and L4.  

Then (a, b) ∈ R since a and b have the common link L2, (b, c) ∈ R for b and c have the common link L3, but a and c have no common links, therefore (a,c)∉R

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