Assume that (x, y, z, wj is to be a group, with identity x (operation juxtaposition)

Chapter 14, Problem 14.27

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Assume that (x, y, z, wj is to be a group, with identity x (operation juxtaposition). With anyone of the following additional assumptions (a), (b), (c), or (d), there is only one Cayley tableyielding a group. Determine that Cayley table in each case.(a) l =Z(b) y2 = w(c) y2 = x and z2 = x(d) l = x and Z2 = Y

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