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1 Define : +2√-3. Show that +i is algebraic over Q. [Hint: Theorem ( − 4.8.] Let T be a commutative ring, and let S be

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1 Define : +2√-3. Show that +i is algebraic over Q. [Hint: Theorem ( − 4.8.]

Let T be a commutative ring, and let S be a subring of T. Then IȚ(S) is a subring of T. be elements in IȚ(S), and set A := = {p,q}. Then, by Proposition 4.6, PROOF. Let P and q S[A] ≤ IT(S). Since p, q € S[A] and S[A] is a subring of T, p− q € S[A] and pq € S[A]. Thus, p − q = It(S) and pq E IT(S).