1) Let s,T: e defined by Sx = (0,x1, X2, - ) Tx - (x2,X3, Xyy ..) .. Show that (i) Ilsil = TII = 1. Cis) TS =I but ST#I.

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1) Let s,T: e
defined by
Sx = (0,x1, X2, - )
Tx - (x2,X3, Xyy ..)
..
Show that
(i) Ilsil = TII = 1.
Cis) TS =I but ST#I.
Transcribed Image Text:1) Let s,T: e defined by Sx = (0,x1, X2, - ) Tx - (x2,X3, Xyy ..) .. Show that (i) Ilsil = TII = 1. Cis) TS =I but ST#I.
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