Matdis 06 : Relasi&Fungsi (Segmen 3: sifat-sifat relasi)
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TLDRIn this video lecture on discrete mathematics, Ulfa explains the fundamental properties of relations in set theory, focusing on reflexivity, transitivity, symmetry, antisymmetry, and connectedness. The video covers practical examples, such as the divisibility relation for reflexivity and the 'greater than' relation for antisymmetry. Ulfa demonstrates how these properties apply to sets and relations, using both matrices and directed graphs for visual representation. The lecture aims to provide a solid foundation for understanding how relations function and interact in discrete mathematics, with a particular focus on their applications in graph theory and logic.
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