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Define a binary operation * on the set {0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5} as `a*b={a+b ,\ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ if\ a+b<6a+b-6,\ \ \ if\ a+bgeq6` Show that 0 is the identity for this operation and each element `a!=0` of the set is invertible with `6-a` being the inverse of `adot`

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It is clear from the operation table that 0 is the identity element for the given operation.
inverse of 1 = 5 = 6 - 1
inverse of 3 = 3 = 6 - 3
inverse of 4 == 2 = 6 - 4
inverse of 5 = 1 = 6 - 5
`therefore` 6- a is the inverse of `a ne 0` if a is the element of give get .
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