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What is an equivalence realtion ? Explain with an example.​

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Answered by Anonymous
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An equivalence relation is a relationship on a set, generally denoted by “∼”, that is reflexive, symmetric, and transitive for everything in the set. ... Example: The relation “is equal to”, denoted “=”, is an equivalence relation on the set of real numbers since for any x, y, z ∈ R: 1. (Reflexivity) x = x, 2.

Answered by GuriSingh07
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An equivalence relation is a relationship on a set, generally denoted by “∼”, that is reflexive, symmetric, and transitive for everything in the set. ... Example: The relation “is equal to”, denoted “=”, is an equivalence relation on the set of real numbers since for any x, y, z ∈ R: 1. (Reflexivity) x = x, 2.

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