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1. The foowing is an equivalence relation on {g, e, r, m, a, n, y} : {(g, g),(g, m), (g, n), (m, g), (m, m), (m, n), (n, g), (n, m),(n, n), (e, e), (r, r), (r, a),(a, r), (a, a),(y, y)}.
What is the partition that this relation induces?

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