Math, asked by chandraaman097, 8 months ago

An ideal S of the Euclidean ring R is maximal if and only if
(a) S is generated by some element other than prime of R
(b) S is generated by some prime element of R.
(c) S is generated neither by prime nor by odd element of R.
(d) none of these

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Answered by lovelyGirl999
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Answer:

b.)

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Answered by farhinp531
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Answer:

s is generated by some prime element of R.

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