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Is involution algebra involution law also called inverse law​

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Answered by vedantkhanna00752
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In mathematics, an involution, or an involutory function, is a function f that is its own inverse,

f(f(x)) = x

for all x in the domain of f.[1]

The term anti-involution refers to involutions based on antihomomorphisms (see below the section on Quaternion algebra, groups, semigroups)

f(xy) = f(y) f(x)

such that

xy = f(f(xy)) = f( f(y) f(x) ) = f(f(x)) f(f(y)) = xy.....

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Answered by Anonymous
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yes in the boolean algebra involution law also called inverse law.

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