Akash Babu posted an Question
October 14, 2022 • 00:25 am 30 points
  • CSIR NET
  • Mathematical Sciences

June 2014 (3 marks)] let r be a euclidean domain such that ris not a field. then the polynomial ring r{x]is always (a) a euclidean domain (b) a principal ideal

June 2014 (3 Marks)] Let R be a Euclidean domain such that Ris not a field. Then the polynomial ring R{X]is always (a) A Euclidean domain (b) A principal ideal domain, but not a Euclidean domain (c) A unique factorization domain, but not a principal ideal domain d) Not a unique factorization domain [Dec. 2015 (3 Marks|]

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