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are you people retarded? Of course I can extend binary operations of groups to elements they are not defined on within the constraints of the group. How else do you define 0*a otherwise? * is not defined for 0 in the group (K*,*) but can be trivially expanded due to distributivity because the definitions needed for 0*_ are uniquely induced by distributivity.

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