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I'm having an issue working out if the following is just antisymmetric or antisymmetric and symmetric

$\{(1,1),(2,2),(3,3)\}$

I'm certain its antisymmetric but im just not certain if the rule

$R$ is symmetric if whenever $(a, b)\in R$ then $(b, a) \in R$.

applies when $a=b$. Thanks for any help.

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    Yes, that applies for all $a,b$, including $a=b$2017-01-18
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    Thanks I presumed so but I was doubting myself to had to check!2017-01-18

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Symmetric means if $(1,2) \in R$, then $(2,1) \in R$. In your example, all elements are of the form $(1,1)$ so it is true.

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    Thanks I presumed so but was doubting myself so had to check!2017-01-18
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    Your welcome. Hope your doubt now clear.2017-01-18