Show that there are no simple groups of order 255 = (3)(5)(17).
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Show that there are no simple groups of order 255 = (3)(5)(17).
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The divisors of 255 that are not multiples of 17 are 1 3 5 and 15 Of these only 1 is congruent to 1 ...View the full answer
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