Class JEE Mathematics Sets, Relations, and Functions Q #1008
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4 Marks 2025 JEE Main 2025 (Online) 28th January Morning Shift MCQ SINGLE
The relation $R = {(x, y) : x, y ∈ Z$ and $x + y$ is even $}$ is:
(A) reflexive and transitive but not symmetric
(B) reflexive and symmetric but not transitive
(C) an equivalence relation
(D) symmetric and transitive but not reflexive
Correct Answer: C
Explanation
The given relation is $R = {(x, y) : x, y ∈ Z$ and $x + y$ is even $}$.

Reflexive: For any $x ∈ Z$, $x + x = 2x$, which is even. So, $(x, x) ∈ R$. Thus, $R$ is reflexive.

Symmetric: If $(x, y) ∈ R$, then $x + y$ is even. Since $x + y = y + x$, $y + x$ is also even. So, $(y, x) ∈ R$. Thus, $R$ is symmetric.

Transitive: If $(x, y) ∈ R$ and $(y, z) ∈ R$, then $x + y$ is even and $y + z$ is even. Then $(x + y) + (y + z) = x + 2y + z$ is even. Since $2y$ is even, it follows that $x + z$ is even. So, $(x, z) ∈ R$. Thus, $R$ is transitive.

Since $R$ is reflexive, symmetric, and transitive, it is an equivalence relation.

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