Define the radical of an ideal in a ring.
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In commutative ring theory, a branch of mathematics, the radical of an ideal I is an ideal such that an element x is in the radical if and only if some power of x is in I. A radical ideal is an ideal that is equal to its own radical. The radical of a primary ideal is a prime ideal.
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