Math 360, Fall 2021, Assignment 15
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Carefully state the following theorems (you do not need to prove them):
- Corollary (of Lagrange's Theorem) concerning groups of prime order.
- Corollary (of Lagrange's Theorem) concerning $g^{\left\lvert G\right\rvert}$.
Solve the following problems:
- Describe all subgroups of $S_3$, and draw the subgroup diagram. (Hint: apart from the trivial and improper subgroups, the only possible orders are $2$ and $3$. Both of these are prime numbers.)
- Describe all subgroups of $D_5$, and draw the subgroup diagram. (Use the same technique as in the previous problem.)
- Show that, by contrast, $D_4$ has non-trivial proper subgroups which are not cyclic; hence, the technique of the previous two problems would have missed some subgroups.