Let d = p ... p where the pi are distinct primes and each a, 2 1. %3D Prove that if n > E p then there is an injective homomorphism from Ca to S. [Hint: if you can't see how to start this question try a small example such as d = 12.] %3D
Let d = p ... p where the pi are distinct primes and each a, 2 1. %3D Prove that if n > E p then there is an injective homomorphism from Ca to S. [Hint: if you can't see how to start this question try a small example such as d = 12.] %3D
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Section10.4: Mathematical Induction
Problem 25E
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![Let d = p ... p where the pi are distinct primes and each a, 2 1.
%3D
Prove that if n > E, p then there is an injective homomorphism from Cd
to Sn.
[Hint: if you can't see how to start this question try a small example such as
d = 12.]
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Transcribed Image Text:Let d = p ... p where the pi are distinct primes and each a, 2 1.
%3D
Prove that if n > E, p then there is an injective homomorphism from Cd
to Sn.
[Hint: if you can't see how to start this question try a small example such as
d = 12.]
%3D
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