I've been working on this question for a long time now and I still have no idea how to approach it. I tried induction on the dimension of the matrices in G but can't complete the induction step. Any help is much appreciated!
2026-02-23 07:45:12.1771832712
If every finitely generated subgroup of a linear group G is solvable, then G is solvable
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