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OpenStudy (curry):

Help with hasse diagrams.

OpenStudy (curry):

OpenStudy (curry):

I have the hasse diagram, but how do I find the incomparable elements?

OpenStudy (curry):

@freckles

OpenStudy (zzr0ck3r):

it just means division, so 2 and 10 are comparable because 2 divides 4, but 3 and 5 are not

OpenStudy (curry):

(2,15) (2,5) (5,2) (5,4) (4,10), (4,5) (4,15) (15, {2,4,10,20}) << that was my thought.

OpenStudy (curry):

wait sorry, wrong numbers.

OpenStudy (curry):

so wait, how exactly would i do the hasse diagram then. i have the diagram wrong.

OpenStudy (zzr0ck3r):

See if this example helps its the same thing with different numbers http://math.ucdenver.edu/~wcherowi/courses/m3000/abl13p1.gif

OpenStudy (curry):

So did i draw it right?

OpenStudy (curry):

OpenStudy (curry):

@zzr0ck3r

OpenStudy (zzr0ck3r):

no first off there is no 2 in your diagram second off 1 divides everything

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