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| + | Did you decide to use your definition that used to be in the wiki? I would potentially change this to be | ||
| + | *by $\textbf{explicitly}$ giving a set, defining the binary operation, stating the inverse of each element, and identifying the identity. | ||
| + | *Do you want them to show that the group axioms hold? I could see a student doing all the above but failing to check associativity. | ||
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