Diagram of 1 member gets four new members metrix tree
A fascinating topic!
A "Metrix Tree" is a type of diagram used to visualize the relationships between members of a group, where each member is connected to other members in a hierarchical structure. Here's a diagram illustrating how one member (the "root" member) gets four new members:
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| Member A |
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v
+---------------+ +---------------+ +---------------+ +---------------+
| Member B | | Member C | | Member D | | Member E |
+---------------+ +---------------+ +---------------+ +---------------+
| | | |
| (new member) | (new member) | (new member) | (new member)
v v v v
+---------------+ +---------------+ +---------------+ +---------------+
| Member F | | Member G | | Member H | | Member I |
+---------------+ +---------------+ +---------------+ +---------------+
In this diagram:
- Member A is the original member, which gets four new members (B, C, D, and E).
- Each new member (B, C, D, and E) is connected to the original member (A) and forms a new branch in the Metrix Tree.
- Each new member (F, G, H, and I) is connected to one of the original new members (B, C, D, or E), forming a deeper level in the tree.
This diagram illustrates how the original member (A) grows its network by acquiring four new members, which in turn acquire new members themselves, creating a hierarchical structure.