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29 November, 22:42

Show (by giving a step-by-step algebraic derivation from the LHS to the RHS) that if 〈?,∗〉 is a binary algebraic structure where ∗ is commutative, then for all a, b, c ϵ S a * (b*c) = (c*b) * a

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  1. 30 November, 02:01
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    Step-by-step explanation:

    From the left hand side,

    Let b*c = P, and c*b = P'

    Then a * (b*c) = a*P

    Because * is commutative,

    b*c = c*b

    a*P = P*a

    a*P' = P' * a

    are all true

    So P = P'

    a*P = a*P' (Since P = P')

    a*P = P' * a (Since a*P' = P' * a)

    a * (b*c) = (c*b) * a

    For all a, b, c in S
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