#Number Theory.
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Write all the possible ordered pairs of the relation $R$ if it doesn't contain infinitely possible ordered pairs for each and every possible element of the set of whole numbers($\mathbb{W}$).
$\newline\newline$ $R=\left{ \left( (m,n),\frac{m}{n^2+1} \right), \left( \left( (m,n),\frac{n}{m^2+1} \right)/m,n, \frac{m}{n^2+1}, \frac{n}{m^2+1} \in \mathbb{W} \right) \right}$
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