Coset Product is Well-Defined

Theorem
Let $\left({G, \circ}\right)$ be a group.

Let $N$ be a normal subgroup of $G$.

Let $a, b \in G$.

Then the coset product:
 * $\left({a \circ N}\right) \circ \left({b \circ N}\right) = \left({a \circ b}\right) \circ N$

is well-defined.

Also see

 * Coset Product Consistent with Subset Product Definition‎
 * Congruence Modulo a Normal Subgroup is Congruence Relation‎