Talk:08-401
something i still unclear on ideal test..
since there are two conditons in ideal test 1. a-b in A whenever a, b in A 2.ra and ar are in A whenever a in A and r in A
i just wonder when i use the ideal test, i need to use both condtions together
or just use one of both , then i can conclude a nonempty subset of a ring R is an ideal of R
thx
I would think both need to be satisfied. Sorin.c
thx so much
now, i have a tiny question, is the Z/n equal to Z_n? are they the same thing.
because the textbook give us the symbol " Z_n", and the lecture notes give us " Z/n"
there is any difference? BY the way, i just uploaded a picture , just follow the link please:
http://katlas.math.toronto.edu/drorbn/index.php?title=Image:08-401.jpg
There is no difference. Dror said he prefers writing instead of . --Sorin.c 15:28, 27 January 2008 (EST)