by bbirdwell Wed Nov 17, 2010 11:21 am
You don't need to much else other than that, actually. Just notate the constraints in a neat, visible way. There aren't really any useful inferences to make.
You can download my diagram below. The one "addition" that I made was to add an "X" to the list of elements, because I have only 8 elements and 9 potential spaces, so one of them is going to be empty. I'll use the "X" to mark the empty one if I need to.
On #1, (D) is wrong because H and J can never go together (see fourth constraint).
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