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Hopefully, by the time you've reached this part of the guided tour, you have the basic definitions of a group and have some understanding of this definition. In this part, we'll see more about how to prove simple things about groups, and how to manipulate equations in groups.
Hopefully, by the time you've reached this part of the guided tour, you have the basic definitions of a group and have some understanding of this definition. In this part, we'll see more about how to prove simple things about groups, and how to manipulate equations in groups.
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This page is part of the Groupprops Guided tour for beginners (Jump to beginning of tour)
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Hopefully, by the time you've reached this part of the guided tour, you have the basic definitions of a group and have some understanding of this definition. In this part, we'll see more about how to prove simple things about groups, and how to manipulate equations in groups.

This part focuses on providing an understanding of how to do simple manipulations involving groups. We begin by generalizing some of the ideas involving groups, and discussing proofs involving some of the basic manipulations.

We'll see the following pages:

We'll also see some consolidation pages:

  • Factsheet two: Summarizes facts seen in parts one and two.
  • Confidence aggregator two: Asks questions to help the reader self-assess and introspect on what has been learned in parts one and two.
  • Mind's eye test two: Problems based on parts one and two, that help sharpen the mind's eye and consolidate material learned in these parts.

Prerequisites, goal and general suggestions

Prerequisites for this part: Material covered in part one, or equivalent. Basically, the definitions of group, subgroup, trivial group and Abelian group.

Desirables for this part: Experience with a few groups, like the additive group of real or rational numbers, and with some monoids, such as the additive monoid of nonnegative integers (knowing the abstract concepts of group and monoid isn't necessary).

Goal of this part:

  • Provide some intuition into how to manipulate the various conditions for being a group, to prove simple statements about groups
  • Give an idea of the way the axioms control and make rigid the structure of a group

This page is part of the Groupprops Guided tour for beginners (Jump to beginning of tour). If you found anything difficult or unclear, make a note of it; it is likely to be resolved by the end of the tour.
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