Give an example of a ring which is not a principle ideal domain.
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Give an example of a ring which is not a principle ideal domain.
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Rings and principal ideal domains are discussed in the solution.
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Not all ideals are principle. For example, consider the commutative ring C[x,y] of all polynomials in two variables x and y, ...
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