Binary Relations
A binary relation R over a domain D is a set of ordered pairs (x,y) where x and y are in D.
For example, we could have,
D = {a,b,c,d} R = {(a, b), (c, a), (d, a)}
If (x, y) is in R, then we write R(x, y) or x R y.
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