Homology of the Klein Bottle using M-V sequences

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The homology group is Z + Z quotiented by the image of alpha. In the given bases label them e,f, what is this? It is <e,f>/(2f=0) i.e. Z + Z/2Z
 
How do you compute the quotient

\frac{\ker(d_n)}{\text{im}(d_{n+1})}

? If you can express \ker(d_n) and \text{im}(d_{n+1}) in terms of the same basis, then modding out is straight forward. That's why Wiki is choosing a non-standard basis for Z². Why don't you write out the sequence and the maps?
 
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Thanks. I had forgotten that given a short exact sequence 0-->A-f->B-->C-->0, we have C=B/Im(f).

Actually, there is no need to talk about basis here since Im(alpha) is clearly just 2Z, so H_1(K)=(Z+Z)(2Z)=Z+Z/2Z.
 

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