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− | An equivalence class is a set for which an equivalence relation holds between every pair of elements. For example out of all cars, all | + | An equivalence class is a set for which an equivalence relation holds between every pair of elements. For example out of all cars, all ''green'' cars are ''green''. |
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An equivalence class is a set for which an equivalence relation holds between every pair of elements. For example out of all cars, all green cars are green.