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.. 1. (a) (10 points) Show that if 6: G + G' is a group homomorphism...
2. Let p: G -G be a surjective group homomorphism (a) Show that if G is abelian then G' is abelian. (b) Show that if G' is cyclic then there is a surjective homomorphism from (Z, +, 0) to G'. (Hint: use the fact that Z is generated by 1 and G' has a generator). (c) Use Part (a) and (b) to show that every cyclic group is abelian.
QUESTION 4 (a) Let RS be a ring homomorphism with I an ideal of R and J an ideal of S. Define 0(I) = {$(1) I ET) and o-'(J) = {ve R(y) € J} and check as to whether or not (i) °(1) is an ideal of S (6) (ii) o-'() is an ideal of R (6) (Hint: I, J are two-sided ideals and in both cases of (i) and (ii) above, first check the subring conditions) (b) Given a...
3. Let y: K + Aut(H) be a homomorphism. Write (k) = Ok. Let G be a group. A function d: K + H is called a derivation if dikk') = d(k) (d(k')). Show that d: K + H is a derivation if and only if V: K + H y K given by v(k) = (d(k), k) is a homomorphism. 4. Suppose that a: G + K is a surjective homomorphism and that 0: K + G is a...
10. Let G = D. be the dihedral group on the octagon and let N = (r) be the subgroup of G generated by r4. (a) Prove that N is a normal subgroup of G. (b) If G =D3/N, find G. (c) Using the bar notation for cosets, show that G = {e, F, 2, 3, 5, 87, 82, 83}. Hint: Show that the RHS consists of distinct elements and then use part (b). (d) Prove that G-D4. Hint: It...
1- (2,5+2,5 mark) Consider in GL(2, Q), the subset (a=1 or a=-1),bez Prove that H, with multiplication, is a subgroup of GL(2,Q) a) Is the function b) an homomorphism of groups? Justify your answer 2 (3 marks) Let G be a group and a E G an element of order 12. Find the orders of each of the elements of (a) 3- (1+1,5 marks) Let G be a group such that any non-identity element has order 2. Prove that a)...
Let a : G + H be a homomorphism. Which of the following statements must necessarily be true? Check ALL answers that are necessarily true. There may be more than one correct answer. A. If kera is trivial (i.e., ker a = {eg}), then a is injective. B. If the image of a equals H, then a is injective. C. The first isomorphism theorem gives an isomorphism between the image of a and a certain quotient group. D. The first...
Problem 3. Subgroups of quotient groups. Let G be a group and let H<G be a normal subgroup. Let K be a subgroup of G that contains H. (1) Show that there is a well-defined injective homomorphism i: K/ H G /H given by i(kH) = kH. By abuse of notation, we regard K/H as being the subgroup Imi < G/H consisting of all cosets of the form KH with k EK. (2) Show that every subgroup of G/H is...
(6 points) Let G be a group of order 35. Show that every non-trivial subgroup of G is cyclic.
(4)(20 points) (a) Show that if H and K are subgroups of an abelian group G, then HK = {hk|he H, KE K} is a subgroup of G. (b) Show that if H and K are normal subgroups of a group G, then HK is a normal subgroup of G
(4)(20 points) (a) Show that if H and K are subgroups of an abelian group G, then HK = {hk|he H, ke K}is a subgroup of G (b) Show that if Hand K are normal subgroups of a group G, then H N K is a normal subgroup of G