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COMEDK · Maths · 17. Mathematical Reasoning

If \(*\) be a binary operation on a set \(A\) and \(e\) be the identity element w.r.t. *, then \(b \in A\) is said to be inverse of \(a \in A\) w.r.t. * , if

  1. A \(a^{*} e=b^{*} e\)
  2. B \(a=b\)
  3. C \(a * a=b * b\)
  4. D \(a * b=b * a=e\)
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(D) \(a * b=b * a=e\)

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\(b \in A\) is said to be an inverse of a w.r.t. operation \(*\) if \(a * b=b * a=e\). [by definition]