SOLUTION: Is it possible to determine whether (Z,*) (* could be any operation) is associative solely on the base that it is invertible, and has the cancelation property?
Please provide an e
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Question 1195024: Is it possible to determine whether (Z,*) (* could be any operation) is associative solely on the base that it is invertible, and has the cancelation property?
Please provide an example. I am struggling to understand this.
Answer by ikleyn(52864) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
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About cancellation property, I solved recently a problem at this forum under this link
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