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If \ast : (f \ast g)(n) = \sum\limits_{d|n}f(d)g(\frac{n}{d}), show that \ast is commutative. Note that d|n says d divides n. Now I was not sure how to do this from an abstract algebra point of view although when I stare at it my though process was to maybe rewrite it somehow, which will then be easier to show its commutative.
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