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In article <1162262985.264650.42570@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>,
practice <thepracticespace@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>Can anyone help?
>
>H is a normal subgroup of G, for G finite. A prime p divides the order
>of H, let P be a Sylow p-subgroup of K.
What is K?
> Show that G = H*N_G(P) where
>N_G(P) is the normalizer of P in G.
What is K?
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