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Finite Integrals Domain

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Prove that a ?nite integral domain is a ?eld. Give an example to show that an in?nite integral domain need not be a ?eld. (Hint: Given a â??R consider the map R â?'R de?ned by
x â?'ax. Is it injective? Surjective?)

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