Partial Orderings (Solved Problems) - Set 2

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Discrete Mathematics: Partial Orderings (Solved Problems) - Set 2
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1) Solved problems on Partial Orderings.

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(for HW Q) IS TRANSITIVE (if, a<b and b<c; which is the main relation-then, a is for sure less than c as the pairing is done initially on the basis of a<b)

ItsDeveshA
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Homework : 04:00 - For transitivity - Let a, b, c ∈ Real Numbers. If a<b and b<c then a will be less than c. Right ? If (1, 2) ∈ R ^ (2, 3) ∈ R then (1, 3) ∈ R.. So, that is transitive. Right ?

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Both set of problems helped in understanding the concepts. Thanks for the research and homework.

rajeshprajapati
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In the last question a part
The power set should have 0, 1, 2 instead of 1, 2, 3

vatsalyaa.m
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at 10:06 (b of row, c of col.) = ( c of row, b of col.), hence it must not be anti symmetric!

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In problem 2(a) M23 = 0 and also M32=0 so it shouldn't be anti-symmetric no?

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Why haven't you done sequent calculus??

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In problem 2 all a, b, c matrices are not antisymmetric

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