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SOLVED:(7) (student $ project) Let the ring R be the polynomial ring Z/r]; Let the ideal [ = (r) The ideal is generated by the polynomial (all element > in can be
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GitHub - omersha/polynomial-ring: A C++ library for algebraic algorithms with polynomials over a field.
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