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A mionoid is called a group if

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A monoid(B,*) is called Group if to each element there exists an element c such that (a*c)=(c*a)=e. Here e is called an identity element and c is defined as the inverse of the corresponding element. ... Explanation: The set of two M*M non-singular matrices form a group under matrix multiplication operation.

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