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Mathematics, 03.12.2019 23:31 rosenatalie222

Let d be the set of positive divisors of 12, ordered by divisibility, and let e be the set of even positive divisors of 12, ordered by divisibility.

a. (a) is d a boolean algebra? explain. you may appeal to facts from section 13.4.

b. (b) is e a boolean algebra? explain. do not appeal to facts from section 13.4

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