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Prove that if H < G and x is an element of G that does not lie in H then |(x, H): H| > p. Hence or otherwise show that i

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Prove That If H G And X Is An Element Of G That Does Not Lie In H Then X H H P Hence Or Otherwise Show That I 1
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Prove that if H < G and x is an element of G that does not lie in H then |(x, H): H| > p. Hence or otherwise show that if |G| = pp then G can be generated by n elements. = Give an example of a group of order 16 that requires 4 elements to generate it, fully justifying your answer. Prove that every homomorphic image of a p-group is a p-group.