‘Greater than’ is said to be transitive (relation) since A is greater than B and B is greater than C imply A is greater than C. Similarly ‘friend of ’ is said to be symmetric since if A is a friend of B, then B is a friend of A. If so, what kind of relation is ‘analogous’?

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‘Greater than’ is said to be transitive (relation) since A is greater than B and B is greater than C imply A is greater than C. Similarly ‘friend of ’ is said to be symmetric since if A is a friend of B, then B is a friend of A. If so, what kind of relation is ‘analogous’?






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