1. I thought it was strange how the notation [a] could be an infinite number of different sets, depending on the congruence modulo number. It seems like a subscript could have been added outside of the bracket to indicate the congruence modulo number. The introduction of the sets of all congruence classes modulo n was not very clear and it was unclear the utility of them.
2. I thought it was interesting how two congruence classes could only be disjoint or identical. This is slightly counterintuitive but the proof was very straight forward. I am pretty sure I have seen congruence classes before but it is still unclear to me the usefulness of them.
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