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A domain is atomic if elements of the domain are considered to be ____________ units.

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Answered by mariospartan
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A domain is atomic if elements of the domain are considered to be  Indivisibile units.The correct answer is  Indivisibile units.

Explanation:

  • The correct answer is  Indivisibile units.
  • In mathematics, mainly in ring theory, an atomic domain or factorization domain is referred as an integral domain in which every non-zero non-unit is written in at least one way as a finite product of irreducible elements.

This question is incomplete, the complete question is:

A domain is atomic if elements of the domain are considered to be ____________ units.

a) Different

b) Indivisbile

c) Constant

d) Divisible

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