Brother Relation in a Family

📺 Video Explanation

📝 Question

Let a non-empty set consist of children in a family.

A relation \(R\) is defined by:

\[ aRb \iff a \text{ is brother of } b \]

Then, \(R\) is:

  • A. symmetric but not transitive
  • B. transitive but not symmetric
  • C. neither symmetric nor transitive
  • D. both symmetric and transitive

✅ Solution

🔹 Symmetric Check

If \(a\) is brother of \(b\), then:

  • \(a\) is male
  • \(a\) and \(b\) are siblings

But \(b\) may be sister of \(a\), not brother.

Example:

Rahul is brother of Riya, but Riya is not brother of Rahul.

❌ Not symmetric.


🔹 Transitive Check

If:

\[ a \text{ is brother of } b \quad \text{and} \quad b \text{ is brother of } c \]

Then:

  • \(a,b,c\) are siblings in same family
  • \(a\) is male

So:

\(a\) is brother of \(c\).

✔ Transitive.


🎯 Final Answer

\[ \boxed{\text{Transitive but not symmetric}} \]

✔ Correct option: B


🚀 Exam Shortcut

  • Brother relation depends on gender
  • Reverse may fail if sibling is female
  • Sibling chain keeps brother relation valid
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