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Corollaries of Lagrange's Theorem II - Chapter 5 - Lecture 7
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We first prove that if G is a finite group then the order of every element divides the order of G. We next prove that a raised to O(G) is the identity of the group. Using this result by pure group theoretic techniques, we give a proof of Euler's theorem. We derive Fermat's theorem from this.
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