Math, asked by radha851, 4 months ago

A commutative ring without zero
divisors is called :
(A) Field
(B)
Sub-field
(C)
Integral Domain
(D)
None of these​


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Answered by xXMrMysteryXx
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Step-by-step explanation:

A commutative ring without zero divisors is called :

  • Field

every field is a division ring. In short, An integral domain is a commutative ring with unity. and without zero-divisor. A field is a commutative rhag with unity and every non-ze.

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