A Book Of Abstract Algebra Pinter Solutions Better [repack] Review

Pinter loves to hide a theorem inside an exercise (e.g., proving the Fundamental Homomorphism Theorem before he names it). A good solution points this out: "Congratulations—you just proved Cauchy's Theorem for abelian groups. See Chapter 11 for the general version."

Consider Pinter’s Chapter 7, Exercise D2: “Let G be a group. Prove that if a² = e for every a in G, then G is abelian.” a book of abstract algebra pinter solutions better

Possessing a high-quality solution manual can be a double-edged sword. Misusing it can stunt your mathematical growth. Pinter loves to hide a theorem inside an exercise (e

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