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Homework Statement
Prove that if \theta is a homomorphism from G onto H, and N \triangleleft G, then \theta(N) \triangleleft H.
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The Attempt at a Solution
I think I have a good idea of what is going on, but I'm struggling to tie it all together.
It's given that N \triangleleft G so I know that gng^{-1} \in N for all n\inN and all g\inG. I also know that N is a subgroup of G.
I know that \theta(G), the image of \theta, is a subgroup of H. Because of this, I would also think that \theta(N) is also a subgroup of H because of the homomorphism.
From here I need someone to lead me in the right direction. I've been trying to solve this problem for four days so any help is greatly appreciated.