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I have to do two proofs.

1) If G is abelian, the the factor group G/H is abelian.

2) If H and K are normal in G, then H intersect K is normal in G.

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    What is G/H is normal in?2012-12-14
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    I think the OP meant to say G/H is ableian. Just a slip of words.2012-12-14
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    @Susan, you've asked 4 questions related to group theory in the last 20 minutes or so. I think it is about time you show some self effort, some ideas, insights, etc. in your own work.2012-12-14
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    @Susan I think you should be fine with showing that G/H is abelian as long as you remember the definition of the factor group and what it means for a subset of G to be a coset. Try writing those definitions down and seeing if that helps.2012-12-14
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    If you Google for [intersection "normal subgroups"](http://www.google.com/search?q=intersection%20%22normal%20subgroups%22), you'll get a few useful hits for the second question.2012-12-14
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    These come straight from the definions Susan. Just write them out.2012-12-14

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