SOLUTION: Let g and h be elements of a group G.
How do i show |g(inverse)| = |g|
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Question 28059: Let g and h be elements of a group G.
How do i show |g(inverse)| = |g|
Answer by venugopalramana(3286) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
How do i show |g(inverse)| = |g|
ARE YOU SURE THIS IS CORRECT?WHERE FROM YOU GOT IT?IN MULTIPLICATION INVERSE OF 3 IS 1/3 AND DEFINITELY |3| IS NOT EQUAL TO |1/3|
OR WHAT IS YOUR DEFINITION OF THAT SYMBOL |....|...IS IT MOD OR ABSOLUTE VALUE OR SOME THING ELSE?
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