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intersection of any two distinct equivalence classes is

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Intersection of any two distinct equivalence classes is empty.


Two classes which are distinct or different cannot have any elements in common. So equivalence classes are disjoint. Disjoint means that their intersection is an empty set which is a set that has no elements. Or else the two sets are the same.

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