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whatever the case may be we are back and better than ever and we are on our six part regarding binary operations and today we are going to behold the Kaylie table yes we are going to construct Kaylie tables and we will say behold the Kaylie table after we construct one because of the great the piece of Chaudhary a Laker alum she made a Kaylie table was demonstrating it in front of the class and out of nowhere she said after she had completed the Kaylie table behold the Kaylie table lets get to it now that Ive piqued your interest Kaylie tables are named after Aarthi Carter Arthi Arthur Cayley and we construct them just its very simple we just perform the operation and its like its like your multiplication tables whatever the operation is we list the elements here the same elements here and we operate and there the result is at the intersection just like in your multiplication tables so the best way to show you is just to give an example so lets a binary operation on s equal to 0