Let R be a relation from N to N defined by R = {(x, y): x, y ∈ N and x² = y³}.
Which of the following are not correct?
1. (x, x) ∈ R for all x ∈ N
2. (x, y) ∈ R ⇒ (y, x) ∈ R
3. (x, y) ∈ R and (y, z) ∈ R ⇒ (x, z) ∈ R
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