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12 June, 12:27

Consider the equivalence relation R = { (x, y) Ix-y is an integer}.

(a) What is the equivalence class of 1 for this equivalence relation?

(b) What is the equivalence class of 1/2 for this equivalence relation?

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  1. 12 June, 16:02
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    [1]=Z the set of integers

    [1/2]=r/2

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Denote by [a] the equivalence class of an element a.

    We know that [a]=x. Then

    [1]=x=x=x-1=k for some k∈Z

    =x=k+1 for some k∈Z=k+1={ ...,-2+1,-1+1,0+1,1+1,2+1, ... }=Z

    For the other class, we have

    [1/2] = (x, 1/2) ∈R=x=x

    =x=r+1/2 for some r∈Z=r∈Z={ ...,-2+1/2,-1+1/2,0+1/2,1+1/2, ... }

    ={ ...,-3/2,-1/2,1/2,3/2, ... }=r/2
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