Group Homomorphisms Explained

Learn group homomorphisms through visual intuition, exact definitions, complete proofs, and a detailed map from the integers to Z₄. This Woody Calculus lesson explains operation preservation, kernels, images, fibers, quotient groups, injectivity, surjectivity, and the First Isomorphism Theorem.

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Why Does x³ − 2 Create S₃? Galois Theory Explained

Why does the simple cubic x³ − 2 create the six-element symmetry group S₃? This Woody Calculus Abstract Algebra lesson explains the roots, splitting field, extension degree, automorphisms, triangle symmetries, and quotient group connection behind one of the cleanest examples in Galois theory.

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Quotient Groups Explained: Cosets, Normal Subgroups, and the First Isomorphism Theorem

Quotient groups are how Abstract Algebra collapses a group into a simpler structure. In this Woody Calculus visual lesson, learn how cosets become the new elements, why normal subgroups are required, how modular arithmetic is a quotient group, and how kernels lead directly to the First Isomorphism Theorem.

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