Let S1, S2, ..., Sn be prime ideals of a ring Rand let S be ideal of Rwhich is not wholly contained in any single one of them. The Scontains an element a which does not belong to any Si.

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Let S1, S2, ..., S n be prime ideals of a ring Rand let S
be ideal of Rwhich is not wholly contained in any single
one of them. The Scontains an el ement a which does not
belong to any Si.
Transcribed Image Text:Let S1, S2, ..., S n be prime ideals of a ring Rand let S be ideal of Rwhich is not wholly contained in any single one of them. The Scontains an el ement a which does not belong to any Si.
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