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Can someone help me with b), it's driving me insane:S
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Thanks a lot. Slide Rule, you win this roundturtle_2468 said:If z is not zero then there exists a c (in F) s.t. cz=zc=1. (property of field)
If xz=yz, then xzc=yzc
So x=y as req'd.
Nah it was that he gave me a solution, and I thought by multiplying both sizes by z^-1 it was assuming what you had to proveturtle_2468 said:?? Is this a competition to see whether someone would answer a q or something?
Arkad said:I hate the books that say: I'll leave it as an exercise. It's just a poor excuse to save paper and ink.
ab=ba=1, ac=ca=1
b=b(1)=b(ac)=(ba)c=(1)c=c
therefore b=c.
I'll leave it as an exercise for you to identify the field axioms I've used. HAHA.
That's exactly my point, why can't there be a book which proves everything? All the writers are lazy and cheap, they always use funny excuses such as "leave you as an exercise".turtle_2468 said:I'm too lazy to prove it right now...
because then you'd be complaining about all the irrelevant (ie don't need for HSC) stuff you have in the textbook which pushes the price up by another $5...Arkad said:That's exactly my point, why can't there be a book which proves everything? All the writers are lazy and cheap, they always use funny excuses such as "leave you as an exercise".