Let A={1,2,3}. then show that the number of equivalence relations on a containing (2,3) and (3,2) is 2.plz answer me correctly
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The number of equivalence relations containing
is given by
We are left with four pairs
,
,
.
, so relation R is reflexive.
and
, so relation R is not symmetric.
, so realation R is not transitive.
Hence , equivalence relation is bigger than R is universal relation.
Thus the total number of equivalence relations cotaining
is two.
Thus, option B is correct.
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