1) How do I prove the following: Let A = {6a + 4b in Z : a, b in Z} and B = {2a in Z : a in Z}. Show that A = B.

Aphroditeoq

Aphroditeoq

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2022-07-15

1) How do I prove the following: Let A = { 6 a + 4 b Z : a , b Z } and B = { 2 a Z : a Z }. Show that A = B.

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Brendon Bentley

Brendon Bentley

Beginner2022-07-16Added 11 answers

Explanation:
You prove it by proveing that every number that can be written as 6 a + 4 b where a,b are integers can be written as 2m where m is an integer and vice versa.
If x A then x = 6 a + 4 b for some a , b Z .
so..... you prove that there is an m Z so that..... x = 2 m.
Step 2
So x B. So A B.
Then if y B then x = 2 n for some n Z .
so .... you prove that there are a , b Z so that ... y = 6 a + 4 b.
So y A. So B A.
So A B and B A so A = B.
ganolrifv9

ganolrifv9

Beginner2022-07-17Added 4 answers

Step 1
First direction: show that A B.
Let x A, then x = 6 a + 4 b for some x B
Since x = 2 ( 3 a + 2 b ), it is a multiple of two and in particular, x B.
Step 2
Second direction: show that B A
Conversely, let x B, then x = 2 a for some a Z .
Then x = 6 a + 4 ( a ), so x A. (You can pick anything in the brackets)
Hence A = B

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