algebraic extension...

From: mina_world (mina_world_at_hanmail.net)
Date: 11/20/04


Date: Sun, 21 Nov 2004 00:21:25 +0900

hello.....doctor~

this is a problem of Fraleigh book.

T, F problem.

if E is an algebraically closed extension field of F,
then E is an algebraic extension of F.

answer is false.
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counter-example of this is C and Q.

right ??

but i can't understand that
C is not an algebraic extension of Q.

so, i need your advice.

thank you very much for your advice.



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