Addition of Cross-Relation Equivalence Classes on Natural Numbers is Cancellable

Theorem
Let $\struct {\N, +}$ be the semigroup of natural numbers under addition.

Let $\struct {\N \times \N, \oplus}$ be the (external) direct product of $\struct {\N, +}$ with itself, where $\oplus$ is the operation on $\N \times \N$ induced by $+$ on $\N$.

Let $\boxtimes$ be the cross-relation defined on $\N \times \N$ by:
 * $\tuple {x_1, y_1} \boxtimes \tuple {x_2, y_2} \iff x_1 + y_2 = x_2 + y_1$

Let $\eqclass {x, y} {}$ denote the equivalence class of $\tuple {x, y}$ under $\boxtimes$.

The operation $\oplus$ on these equivalence classes is cancellable, in the sense that:

and similarly: