By definition, a nonempty relation cannot be both symmetric and
asymmetric (where if
a is related to
b, then
b cannot be related to
a (in the same way)). However, a relation can be neither symmetric nor asymmetric, which is the case for "is less than or equal to" and "preys on"). Symmetric and
antisymmetric (where the only way
a can be related to
b and
b be related to
a is if ) are actually independent of each other, as these examples show. == Properties ==