Group of rototional symmetires

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The discussion revolves around the group of rotational symmetries related to a regular tetrahedron, with a focus on understanding the appropriate notation to describe this group.

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  • Conceptual clarification, Assumption checking

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  • Participants are attempting to clarify what is meant by "set notation" in the context of the symmetry group. There are questions about the specific group being referenced and the nature of the notation required.

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The conversation is ongoing, with some participants seeking to refine the question and others expressing a desire to focus on the symmetries of the tetrahedron itself, indicating a shift away from the notation aspect.

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There appears to be some confusion regarding the initial question and the assumptions made about the group's identity and the notation used to describe it.

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What is it in set notation?

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Be more specific. What is this group, and what kind of notation are you talking about?
 
regular tetrahedron
 
How were we supposed to know that? And you still haven't described what "set notation" means.
 
Someone here does know. Forget the set notation part. I just need to know what it is for a tetrahedron
 

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