Talk:Fundamental theorem on homomorphisms
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Can we link to Commutative diagram on this page to explain the diagram?
[edit] A more general theorem
This theorem is a special case of the same theorem but in witch G/K is replaced by any group L and φ is replaced by any surjective homomorphism from G to L such that kernel(φ) is included in kernel(f) (this is equivallent to K included in kernel(f) since in this special case, K = kernel(φ)).
The conclusion is the same: a unique g from L to H such that f = g o φ. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 70.52.10.169 (talk) 01:01, 12 November 2007 (UTC)