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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Jay N. Cross has written: 'Guide to the community control of alcoholism' -- subject(s): Alcoholism
Jay N. Torok has written: 'Rowena's cook book' -- subject(s): American Cooking
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)!]
You pronounce Jay Sean like this.... jae -sea- n
Its spelt B-A-N-A-N-A-S its by Gwen Stephani
The power of a quotient is the quotient of the power! (a/b)^n = (a^n) / (b^n) where a/b is the quotient and n is the power.
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.