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The first member of each group differs from other members of the group. Why? Discuss by taking aspecific examples.

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Explanation:

The first element in a group is generally considered the identity element E , which differs from the rest because it is its own inverse. An element whose inverse is itself belongs to its own class. The previous statement can be shown by performing a similarity transform on E .

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