22.8 Theorem If R is a ring with additive identity 0, then for any a, b = R we have 1. 0aa00, 2. a(-b) = (-a)b = -(ab),

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22.8 Theorem If R is a ring with additive identity 0, then for any a, b = R we have 1. 0aa00, 2. a(-b) = (-a)b = -(ab),

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22 8 Theorem If R Is A Ring With Additive Identity 0 Then For Any A B R We Have 1 0aa00 2 A B A B Ab 1
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22.8 Theorem If R is a ring with additive identity 0, then for any a, b = R we have 1. 0aa00, 2. a(-b) = (-a)b = -(ab), 3. (-a)(-b) = ab.
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