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Radical of an algebraic group - Definition and Overview

In mathematics, an algebraic group G contains a unique maximal normal solvable subgroup; and this subgroup is closed. Its identity component is called the radical of G.

Example Usage of algebraic

randiliz: @cpennylane algebra is a pre-req class for trig. And Trig is mainly rigorous algebraic practice & graph interp.
franscud: @baffled @melancholyroot Thanks for the RTs of my algebraic haiku.
pinkchimpanzee: School sucks. NEVER in life will you need to know about weird algebraic graphs and other stupid incessant subjects. =]
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