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Ben Brink
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Rosenberg, TX
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11/11/06
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RE: Hasse Diagram Question
Posted:
Oct 21, 2012 10:31 PM
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Edward, If I understand your notation, then (a,d) would not be in the Hesse Diagram, but what other 3 pairs would? Thanks, Ben
> Date: Sun, 21 Oct 2012 22:10:15 -0400 > From: discussions@mathforum.org > To: discretemath@mathforum.org > Subject: Hasse Diagram Question > > So I have two diagrams I will attach. They look sloppy because I had to re-create them on Pain but let me know if anybody can help me find the pairs on the 2nd diagram. > > In question 1.) the pairs are (a,b) (a,c) (a,d) (b,c) (b,d) (c,d). > > Now in the 2nd problem A and C are under B and D meaning their minimal. Do you know what the pairs of the 2nd Hesse Diagram consist of?
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