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Mathematics, 14.09.2019 02:10 guadalupemarlene2001

we define the relation =m (read "equal mod m") on z x z to be the set: {(p, q): m|(p-q)}. show work.
a.) give two pairs which are in the relation =4 and two pairs that are not.
b.) show the =m is an equivalence relation.

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