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Jayden Mckay

Jayden Mckay

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2022-05-13

Equivalence Relation on N { 1 }
A 1 = { ( x , y ) : x  and  y  are relatively prime } .
Determine which one of the three properties are satisfied:
1) ( 2 , 2 ) A 1 . So it is not reflexive.
2) ( 2 , 3 ) ( 3 , 2 ) A 1 . Is symmetric.
3) (2,3) and ( 3 , 4 ). Is not transitive.
That means, A 1 is not an equivalence relation. Is it okay? Thanks in advance!

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aliasjuliankso9y

aliasjuliankso9y

Beginner2022-05-14Added 11 answers

Step 1
For point (i) your argument is correct.
Step 2
For point (ii) You have not shown that the relation is symmetric, you have only given an example. Also your notation is a bit off; you want to show that if ( x , y ) A 1 then ( y , x ) A 1 .
Step 3
For point (iii) your notation is again a bit off; you want to give a counterexample by showing that ( 2 , 3 ) , ( 3 , 4 ) A 1 , but ( 2 , 4 ) A 1 .

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