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Different <math> \beta </math> give different <math>\sigma \beta </math>. Thus there are as many even permutations as there are odd ones.
 
Different <math> \beta </math> give different <math>\sigma \beta </math>. Thus there are as many even permutations as there are odd ones.
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For each even permutation <math>\beta</math>, the permutation

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Question: Show that if H is a subgroup of $ S_n $, then either every member of H is an even permutation or exactly half of the members are even.

Answer: Suppose H contains at least one odd permutation, say $ \sigma $. For each odd permutation $ \beta $, the permutation $ \sigma \beta $ is even.

Note:

$ \sigma $ = odd

$ \beta $ = odd

$ \sigma \beta $ = even

Different $ \beta $ give different $ \sigma \beta $. Thus there are as many even permutations as there are odd ones.

For each even permutation $ \beta $, the permutation

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