Employing the notation introduced in Notation 5.4.1.1.5, we have
\[ x_{0}\rhd y_{0}=x\rhd y_{0} \]
for each $x\in X$, and
\[ x\rhd y_{0}=x'\rhd y_{0} \]
for each $x,x'\in X$.
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Employing the notation introduced in Notation 5.4.1.1.5, we have
for each $x\in X$, and
for each $x,x'\in X$.