Re: Partitions & equivalence relations
- From: Lawrence House <lawrence.house@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sat, 30 Apr 2005 12:26:34 EDT
When would the union of ANY two distinct partitions be a partition? A partition, by the very definition is a collection of subsets which are disjoint and exhaustive. If, for example {a,b} is in P but not in Q then a still must be in some set in Q and so the union cannot be disjoint sets.
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