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Mathematics, 03.01.2020 05:31 borgesalfonso12

Let a be a set with a partial order r. for each a∈a, let sa= {x∈a: xra}. let f={sa: a∈a}. then f is a subset of p(a) and thus may be partially ordered by ⊆, inclusion.

a) show that if arb, then sa ⊆ sb.
b) show that if sa ⊆ sa, then arb.
c) show that if b⊆a, and x is the least upper bound for b, then sx is the least upper bound for {sb: b∈b}

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