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Is it possible that an element of a sylow basis of a finite solvable group lieG lies in itsthe frattini subgroup of G?(i.e could an element of a sylow basis of a finite solvable group G be a non-generator subgroup?)
Is it possible that an element of a sylow basis of a finite solvable group lie in its frattini subgroup?(i.e could an element of a sylow basis of a finite solvable group be a non-generator subgroup?)
Is it possible that an element of a sylow basis of a finite solvable group G lies in the frattini subgroup of G?(i.e could an element of a sylow basis of a finite solvable group G be a non-generator subgroup?)
Is it possible that an element of a sylow basis of a finite solvable group lie in its frattini subgroup?(i.e could an element of a sylow basis of a finite solvable group be a non-generator subgroup?)