Prove that the addition on z, is well-defined (recall that the sum of two equivalence classes in z, is defined by [a]+[b

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Prove that the addition on z, is well-defined (recall that the sum of two equivalence classes in z, is defined by [a]+[b

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Prove that the addition on z, is well-defined (recall that the sum of two equivalence classes in z, is defined by [a]+ =[a+b]).
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