Is it possible to upgrade mac os 10.4.11 to 10.6.3 with a cd? If so, how??

Is it possible to upgrade mac os 10.4.11 to 10.6.3 with a cd? If so, how??
I also have a application install dvd is this required for the upgrade process?

1. Yes.
2. Click here, buy the DVD, insert it, double-click the installer, and follow the onscreen directions.
3. No. That DVD is part of a different Mac's original disks and cannot be used to upgrade.
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