I'm having trouble with this math problem on equivalence relations. Let X be any subset of the set of positive integers Z. Define a relation ~ on X as follows: I have reflexive proven, having trouble with transitivity and symmetric.

Quessyrutty6w

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2022-07-18

Equivalence Relations (Discrete Math)
I'm having trouble with this math problem on equivalence relations. Let X be any subset of the set of positive integers Z. Define a relation ~ on X as follows:
I have reflexive proven, having trouble with transitivity and symmetric.

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salumeqi

salumeqi

Beginner2022-07-19Added 15 answers

Step 1
Symmetric: If a / b = 2 k then b / a = 2 k
Step 2
Transitive: If a / b = 2 k 1 and b / c = 2 k 2 then a / c = ( a / b ) ( b / c ) = 2 k 1 + k 2
phepafalowl

phepafalowl

Beginner2022-07-20Added 4 answers

Step 1
Symmetric if: a b = 2 n then what does b a equall?
Step 2
Transitive: Start by saying what you know
a b = 2 n
and b c = 2 k

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