Abstract Algebra | Polynomial Rings
We introduce the notion of a polynomial ring, give some examples, and prove a few classic results. In particular we prove that if R is an integral domain then R[x] is as well.
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Видео Abstract Algebra | Polynomial Rings канала Michael Penn
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Видео Abstract Algebra | Polynomial Rings канала Michael Penn
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