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I hope someone answers this question!  I'm a little confused about it myself. -Kristie

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Abelian: a commutative group, is a group satisfying the additional requirement that the product of elements does not depend on their order (the axiom of commutativity).

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Can someone provide me some good and clear example about abelian, just to ensure that I do really understand it. Thanks!~

--Mmohamad 18:37, 5 October 2008 (UTC)

I hope someone answers this question! I'm a little confused about it myself. -Kristie

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