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OpenStudy (anonymous):

if a map from ring to ring is isomorphic do both rings need the same number of zero divisors?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

ooooooooooook

OpenStudy (anonymous):

type your question on the internet then you will find your answer ok

geerky42 (geerky42):

Then Openstudy would have no purpose... Google won't immediately deliver answer to any kind of question you typed in... Google doesn't work like that. Hence the reason he posted that question here...

geerky42 (geerky42):

Wish I could help though...

OpenStudy (anonymous):

im guessing @TitansGo!!!!! doesn't know what a map is. this type of question is a bit above the scope of the site but sometimes i get lucky

OpenStudy (anonymous):

@mick14731 What class?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

@Austin6i6 intro to rings

OpenStudy (anonymous):

That is really the class name lol?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Math on openStudy is about 10th grade math and down. Try chegg

OpenStudy (anonymous):

No ring theorist here

OpenStudy (anonymous):

you'd be surprised who hangs out here sometimes

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