R circ S. I have only seen this circle operator with function compositions, so is this "Set Composition"? If so, then how does it work? The question is "Suppose R and S are relations on a set A. If R and S are reflexive relations, then R circ S is reflexive" select true or false.

Bernard Boyer

Bernard Boyer

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2022-07-15

R SI have only seen this circle operator with function compositions, so is this "Set Composition"? If so, then how does it work?
The question is
"Suppose R and S are relations on a set A. If R and S are reflexiverelations, then R S is reflexive" select true or false.

Answer & Explanation

LitikoIDu6

LitikoIDu6

Beginner2022-07-16Added 10 answers

Step 1
When R is a relation on sets G and H (that is, a subset of G × H), and S is a relation on sets H and J, then S R is a relation on G and J in which g is related to j if and only if there is some h H with gRh and hSj.
Step 2
For example, suppose ( g , h ) R means that woman g is the mother of person h, and ( h , j ) S means that person h likes to eat food j. Then S R is the relation which holds for woman g and food j if and only if g is the mother of someone who likes to eat food j.
When R and S are functions, this definition coincides with the composition of the two functions.

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