Math 360, Fall 2013, Assignment 10
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Mathematical proofs, like diamonds, are hard as well as clear, and will be touched with nothing but strict reasoning.
- - John Locke, Second Reply to the Bishop of Worcester
Carefully define the following terms, then give one example and one non-example of each:
- Simple group.
Carefully state the following theorems (you need not prove them):
- Falsity of the converse of Lagrange's Theorem.
Solve the following problems:
- Section 15, problems 3, 7, and 11.