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Activity No 02

1. The document describes an activity to verify that the relation R of parallel lines in a plane forms an equivalence relation. 2. Lines are drawn on a board in various orientations, and it is observed that R is reflexive, symmetric, and transitive based on the parallel relationships between the lines. 3. This demonstrates that the parallel relation R satisfies the three properties of an equivalence relation, and therefore R defines an equivalence relation on the set of lines in the plane.

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Activity No 02

1. The document describes an activity to verify that the relation R of parallel lines in a plane forms an equivalence relation. 2. Lines are drawn on a board in various orientations, and it is observed that R is reflexive, symmetric, and transitive based on the parallel relationships between the lines. 3. This demonstrates that the parallel relation R satisfies the three properties of an equivalence relation, and therefore R defines an equivalence relation on the set of lines in the plane.

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ACTIVITY NO - 02

TOPIC:
‘’ Relation and Function’’
OBJECTIVE :
To verify that the relation R in the set L of all lines in a plane, defined by
R = {( l, m) : l || m} is an equivalence relation.

MATERIAL REQUIRED:
1. A piece of plywood,
2. Some pieces of wires (8), Nails,(Or Colour Pencils)
3. White paper,
4. Fevi-stick glue stick etc.

METHOD OF CONSTRUCTION:
1. Take a piece of plywood
2. paste a white paper on it.
3. Fix the wires randomly on the plywood with the help of nails
(Or Draw the lines of different colour) such that some of them
are parallel, some are perpendicular to each other and some
are inclined as shown in Fig.2.1
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Fig.2.1

DEMONSTRATION : See Fig.-2.1


1. Let the wires represent the lines l1, l2, ..., l8.
2. l1 is perpendicular to each of the lines l2, l3, l4
3. l6 is perpendicular to l7.
4. l2 is parallel to l3, l3 is parallel to l4 and l5 is parallel to l8.
5. (l2, l3), (l3, l4), (l5, l8) R
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OBSERVATION:
In Fig.- 2.1
1. Every line is parallel to itself.
So the relation R = {( l, m) : l || m} is reflexive relation. (is/ is not)
2. l2 || l3 . Is l3 ... l2? l3 || l2 ( || / || )
l3 || l4. Is l4 ...l3 ? l4 || l3 ( || / || )
l5 ||l8. Is l8 ...l5? l8 || l5 ( || / || )
It means

( l2, l3) R ( l3, l2)  R. ()

( l3, l4) R ( l4, l3)  R. ()

and( l5, l8) R ( l8, l5)  R. ()

Sothe relation R is symmetric. (is /is not)

3. l2 || l3 and l3 || l4 . Is l2 ... l4 ? l2 || l4 (|| / || )


Similarly, l3 || l4 and l4 || l2 . Is l3 ... l2 ? l3 || l2 (|| / || )
It means
(l2, l3) R and (l3, l4)R (l2, l4)  R ()
and (l3, l4) R and (l4, l2)R (l3, l2)  R ()
Sothe relation R is transitive. (is / is not).

Hence, the relation R is reflexive, symmetric and transitive.


Thus given relation R is an equivalence relation

APPLICATION:
This activity is useful in understanding the concept of an equivalence relation.

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