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Jul 22, 2021 at 8:32 comment added ADL I do not understand the sentence "every finite group $G$ of exponent $3$ such as $3$ does not divide $o(G)$". If $G$ is a finite group of exponent $3$ then it has order $3^n$, and so $3$ divides $o(G)$, so no groups satisfy this condition. Right? (I realise this is over 10 years old, so sorry for dredging it up!)
Jul 16, 2010 at 22:19 history answered marwalix CC BY-SA 2.5