Continuing the ideas of Exercise 24 can a binary structure have a left identity element e L

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Continuing the ideas of Exercise 24 can a binary structure have a left identity element eL and a right identity element eR where e≠ eR? If so, give an example, using an operation on a finite set S. If not, prove that it is impossible.

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