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Can anyone explain how to do this problem. I understand that since this has an order of 9 then it is generated by 6, but I just don't know how to find the subgroups. Thanks!
 
Can anyone explain how to do this problem. I understand that since this has an order of 9 then it is generated by 6, but I just don't know how to find the subgroups. Thanks!
 
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I don't think that there is a subgroup of order 9. I think because the lcm of the orders can not be equal to 9, therefore, there is no subgroup of order 9. --[[User:Awika|Awika]] 12:39, 24 February 2009 (UTC)

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Can anyone explain how to do this problem. I understand that since this has an order of 9 then it is generated by 6, but I just don't know how to find the subgroups. Thanks! --Lchinn 22:03, 23 February 2009 (UTC)



I don't think that there is a subgroup of order 9. I think because the lcm of the orders can not be equal to 9, therefore, there is no subgroup of order 9. --Awika 12:39, 24 February 2009 (UTC)

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