SOLUTION: 1. Show that the set of real numbers is dense
2. Show that the set of odd positive integers is a countable set
3. Let R be the relation on the set of real numbers such that a R b
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Question 893894: 1. Show that the set of real numbers is dense
2. Show that the set of odd positive integers is a countable set
3. Let R be the relation on the set of real numbers such that a R b(a is related to b)if and only if a-b is an integer. Is R an equivalence relation
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