'13. For each of the following values of n, find all subgroups of the group U, described in Exercise | , and state their order. 4. n = 7 b: n = 5 c n = d. n = 13 e " = 17 [n =19'
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Without that information, we cannot proceed with finding its subgroups for different values of n. Assuming we have that information, we can proceed as follows: For n = 7, we need to find all subgroups of U and state their order. We can start by listing the Show more…
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