A two-time ABA MVP, Erving led the New York Nets to two ABA championships. In 1976, Erving moved to the NBA and became a Philadelphia 76er. In 1983, he led the 76ers to the NBA championship. [From The Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame]
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Size of ring?
It isnC0*A^n*b^0 + nC1*A^(n-1)*b^1 + ... + nCr*A^(n-r)*b^r + ... + nCn*A^0*b^n where nCr = n!/[r!*(n-r)!]
The "D" on a piston ring typically indicates the cylinder bore diameter for which the ring is intended. The "N" refers to the ring's position on the piston, such as top, middle, or oil control ring. Together, "D N" specifies the ring's size and location within the engine.
Jay N. Torok has written: 'Rowena's cook book' -- subject(s): American Cooking
Jay N. Cross has written: 'Guide to the community control of alcoholism' -- subject(s): Alcoholism
You pronounce Jay Sean like this.... jae -sea- n
Its spelt B-A-N-A-N-A-S its by Gwen Stephani
Let's let A=2Z and B=3Z Suppose their is a ring isomorphism from A to B so f:A->B is a ring isomorphism. Then f(2)=3n for some in integer n (1) Now use the ring isomomorphism property that f(a+b)=f(a)+f(b) so f(4)=f(2+2)=f(2)+f(2)=3n+3n using (1) above. Also f(4)=f(2)f(2)=3nx3n=9n^2 But then comparing the two expressions we have for f(4), we obtain 3n+3n=9n^2 but this implies n=0 and we have f(2)=0 (since f(2)=3n for some n as we said above), however, we have f(0)=0 so this is not possible and we must conclude that 2Z is NOT isomorphic to 3Z.