Lecture

Equivalence Classes

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This lecture covers the concept of equivalence classes, which are useful for decomposing a set X into subsets where elements are considered equivalent. The lecture explains how to define equivalence classes, construct the quotient set X/~, and introduces the properties of reflexivity, symmetry, and transitivity. Examples are provided to illustrate the construction of the quotient set and the definition of equivalence classes.

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