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Homomorphism

Problem 2:

Find the formulas for all group homomorphisms from Z18 into Z30.

(b) Choose one of the nonzero formulas in part (a), and for this formula
find the kernel and image, and show how elements of the image correspond
to cosets of the kernel.
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