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A Ring is said to be commutative if it also satisfies the property(a) R-vi(b) R-v(c) R-vii(d) R-ivI had been asked this question during an interview.Origin of the question is Groups Rings and Fields topic in chapter Basic Concepts in Number Theory and Finite Fields of Cryptograph & Network Security

Answer» RIGHT CHOICE is (d) R-iv

To EXPLAIN I WOULD say: A Ring is SAID to be commutative if it also satisfies the property R-iv: Commutativity of multiplication.


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