Question
On R − {1}, a binary operation * is defined by a * b = a + b − ab. Prove that * is commutative and associative. Find the identity element for * on R − {1}. Also, prove that every element of R − {1} is invertible.

Answer

Commutativity:

Let, $\text{a},\text{b}\in\text{R}-\{1\}.$ Then,

a * b = a + b - ab

= b + a - ba

= b * a

Therefore,

a * b = b * a, $\forall\ \text{a},\text{b}\in\text{R}-\{1\}$

Thus, * is commutative on R - {1}.

Associativity:

Let, $\text{a},\text{b}\in\text{R}-\{1\}.$ Then,

a * (b * c) = a * (b + c - bc)

= a + b + c - bc - a(b + c - bc)

= a + b + c - bc - ab - ac - abc

(a * b) * c = (a + b - ab) * c

= a + b - ab + c - (a + b - ab)c

= a + b + c - ab - ac - bc + abc

Therefore,

a * (b * c) = (a * b) * c, $\forall\text{ a},\text{b},\text{c}\in\text{R}-\{1\}$

Thus, * is associative on R - {1}.

Finding identity element:

Let e be the element in R - {1} with respect to * such that

a * e = a = e * a, $\forall\text{ a}\in\text{R}-\{1\}$

a * e = a and e * a = a, $\forall\text{ a}\in\text{R}-\{1\}$

⇒ a + e - ae = a and e + a - ea = a, $\forall\text{ a}\in\text{R}-\{1\}$

e(1 - a) = 0, $\forall\text{ a}\in\text{R}-\{1\}$

$\text{e}=0\in\forall\text{ a}\in\text{R}-\{1\},\forall\text{ a}\in\text{R}-\{1\}$ $[\because\ \text{a}\neq1]$

Thus, 0 is the identity element in R - {1} with respect to *.

Finding inverse:

Let $\text{a}\in\text{R}-\{1\}$ and $\text{b}\in\text{R}-\{1\}$ be the inverse of a. Then,

a * b = e = b * a

a * b = e and b * a = e

⇒ a + b - ab = 0 and b + a - ba = 0

⇒ a = ab - b

⇒ a = b(a - 1)

$\Rightarrow\text{b}=\frac{\text{a}}{\text{a}-1}$

Thus, $\frac{\text{a}}{\text{a}-1}$ is inverse of $\text{a}\in\text{R}-\{1\}.$

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