Possible Rings with Product of Nonzero Elements Equal to 0?

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The discussion revolves around identifying which rings allow for the product of two nonzero elements to equal zero. The subject area pertains to abstract algebra, specifically the properties of rings.

Discussion Character

  • Conceptual clarification, Assumption checking

Approaches and Questions Raised

  • Participants explore various rings, questioning the conditions under which nonzero elements can multiply to zero. Some express a desire for detailed explanations of the properties of each ring listed.

Discussion Status

The discussion includes attempts to clarify the properties of specific rings, with some participants suggesting that certain rings may allow for the product of nonzero elements to be zero. There is a mix of exploration and requests for deeper understanding without a clear consensus on the answers.

Contextual Notes

Some participants express frustration with the lack of personal effort in the inquiry, indicating a preference for engagement rather than direct answers. There is also mention of a need for foundational knowledge about rings, which may influence the discussion.

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for which of the following rings is it possible for the product of two nonzero elements to be 0?



1. ring of complex numbers
2. ring of integers modulo 11
3. the ring of continuous real-valued functions on [0,1]
4. the ring {a+b(sqrt(2)) : a & b are rational numbers}
5. ring of polynomials in x with real coefficients
 
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helix999 said:
for which of the following rings is it possible for the product of two nonzero elements to be 0?



1. ring of complex numbers
2. ring of integers modulo 11
3. the ring of continuous real-valued functions on [0,1]
4. the ring {a+b(sqrt(2)) : a & b are rational numbers}
5. ring of polynomials in x with real coefficients
What have you done on this yourself? Surely you don't want people to just give you the answers!
 
I have just tried to find out some good online tutorials on Rings. When I think of rings, an empty circle comes to my mind...nothing else. I want to know the explanations of each & every points mentioned above otherwise I wouldn't have written them because I have the correct answer.
 
it is 3rd one
 

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