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Be a domain. Show that D [x] is a domain. With this, conclude that K is a body,
then K [x1, x2 ,. . . , xn] is a domain.



I'm having a hard time concluding. Thank you very much in advance.










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    Field instead of body...
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    Jan 4 at 17:27










  • @lhf Hmm, "your field is a wonderland" doesn't have quite the same ring to it...
    – Bill Dubuque
    Jan 4 at 17:33












  • To be, or not to be a domain.
    – Dietrich Burde
    Jan 4 at 19:10


















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Be a domain. Show that D [x] is a domain. With this, conclude that K is a body,
then K [x1, x2 ,. . . , xn] is a domain.



I'm having a hard time concluding. Thank you very much in advance.










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    Field instead of body...
    – lhf
    Jan 4 at 17:27










  • @lhf Hmm, "your field is a wonderland" doesn't have quite the same ring to it...
    – Bill Dubuque
    Jan 4 at 17:33












  • To be, or not to be a domain.
    – Dietrich Burde
    Jan 4 at 19:10
















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Be a domain. Show that D [x] is a domain. With this, conclude that K is a body,
then K [x1, x2 ,. . . , xn] is a domain.



I'm having a hard time concluding. Thank you very much in advance.










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Be a domain. Show that D [x] is a domain. With this, conclude that K is a body,
then K [x1, x2 ,. . . , xn] is a domain.



I'm having a hard time concluding. Thank you very much in advance.







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  • 4




    Field instead of body...
    – lhf
    Jan 4 at 17:27










  • @lhf Hmm, "your field is a wonderland" doesn't have quite the same ring to it...
    – Bill Dubuque
    Jan 4 at 17:33












  • To be, or not to be a domain.
    – Dietrich Burde
    Jan 4 at 19:10
















  • 4




    Field instead of body...
    – lhf
    Jan 4 at 17:27










  • @lhf Hmm, "your field is a wonderland" doesn't have quite the same ring to it...
    – Bill Dubuque
    Jan 4 at 17:33












  • To be, or not to be a domain.
    – Dietrich Burde
    Jan 4 at 19:10










4




4




Field instead of body...
– lhf
Jan 4 at 17:27




Field instead of body...
– lhf
Jan 4 at 17:27












@lhf Hmm, "your field is a wonderland" doesn't have quite the same ring to it...
– Bill Dubuque
Jan 4 at 17:33






@lhf Hmm, "your field is a wonderland" doesn't have quite the same ring to it...
– Bill Dubuque
Jan 4 at 17:33














To be, or not to be a domain.
– Dietrich Burde
Jan 4 at 19:10






To be, or not to be a domain.
– Dietrich Burde
Jan 4 at 19:10












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