Given the relation R= {(1,1), (2.2), (3.3)(4.4), (1.2). (2.1) (3.4). (4.3)) on the set X- (1,2.3.4). select the set corresponding to (3). O (4) O (3,4) This is not an equivalence relation and therefore does not have equivalence classes.
Given the relation R= {(1,1), (2.2), (3.3)(4.4), (1.2). (2.1) (3.4). (4.3)) on the set X- (1,2.3.4). select the set corresponding to (3). O (4) O (3,4) This is not an equivalence relation and therefore does not have equivalence classes.
Elements Of Modern Algebra
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ISBN:9781285463230
Author:Gilbert, Linda, Jimmie
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Chapter1: Fundamentals
Section1.7: Relations
Problem 28E
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