Basic Equivalence Class Discrete Math. I read through the textbook definition of the equivalence class, but still cannot clearly understand what an equivalence class is. Does anyone have a good example with a definition that can hit me home?

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2022-09-04

Basic Equivalence Class Discrete Math
I read through the textbook definition of the equivalence class, but still cannot clearly understand what an equivalence class is.
Does anyone have a good example with a definition that can hit me home?

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Vaughn Greer

Vaughn Greer

Beginner2022-09-05Added 15 answers

Step 1
An equivalence class is just a set of things that are all "equal" to each other. Consider the set
S = { 0 , 1 , 2 , 3 , 4 , 5 } .
There are many equivalence relations we could define on this set. One would be x R y x = y, in which case the equivalence classes are:
[ 0 ] = { 0 } [ 1 ] = { 1 } [ 5 ] = { 5 }
Step 2
We could also define xRy if and only if x y ( mod 3 ), in which case our equivalence classes are:
[ 0 ] = [ 3 ] = { 0 , 3 } [ 1 ] = [ 4 ] = { 1 , 4 } [ 2 ] = [ 5 ] = { 2 , 5 }

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