Let (G; *) be a group and let (H; *) and (K; *) be subgroups.Prove or disprove each of the following assumptions.
H - K is a subgroup of (G; *)
and H delta K is a subgroup of (G; *)
Let (G; *) be a group and let (H; *) and (K; *) be subgroups. Prove or disprove each of the following assumptions. H - K
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Let (G; *) be a group and let (H; *) and (K; *) be subgroups. Prove or disprove each of the following assumptions. H - K
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