in a bounded lattice which of the following is not true?
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A lattice L is called a bounded lattice if it has greatest element 1 and a least element 0. Example: The power set P(S) of the set S under the operations of intersection and union is a bounded lattice since ∅ is the least element of P(S) and the set S is the greatest element of P(S).
Explanation:A bounded lattice is a lattice that additionally has a greatest element (also called maximum, or top element, and denoted by 1, or by ) and a least element (also called minimum, or bottom, denoted by 0 or by ), which satisfy. 0 ≤ x ≤ 1 for every x in L.
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