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  • In algebra, the term '''zero element''' is used with two meanings, * For an additively written binary operation, ''z'' is a ''zero element'' if (for all ''g'')
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  • In [[algebra]], an '''absorbing element''' or a '''zero element''' for a [[binary operation]] has a property similar to that of [[multiplic
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  • In algebra, the term '''zero element''' is used with two meanings, * For an additively written binary operation, ''z'' is a ''zero element'' if (for all ''g'')
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  • (or skew field), In algebra it is a ring in which every non-zero element is invertible.
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  • : more generally, the neutral element in additively written groups (the ''zero element''),
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  • In [[algebraic structure]]s with a [[zero element]], such as [[ring (mathematics)|rings]], the point of interest is usually t
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  • ...homomorphism''' is the set of all elements of the domain that map to the [[zero element]] of the codomain. This subset is an [[ideal]], and every ideal is the ker ...ve]] homomorphism (or, equivalently, one whose kernel consists only of the zero element).
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  • ...ts out of ''n'' ("all of them") and correspondingly just one way to choose zero element ("none of them").
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  • {{r|Zero element}}
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  • A unital ring in which every non-zero element ''a'' has an inverse, that is, an element ''a''<sup>&minus;1</sup> such th
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  • The [[zero element]] of <math>S^{-1}R</math> is the class <math>0/s</math> and there is a [[un
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  • A single non-zero element forms a linearly independent system and any subset of a linearly independen Any system containing the zero element is linearly dependent and any system containing a linearly dependent system
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  • ...'' or '''skew field''' is a [[ring (mathematics)|ring]] in which every non-zero element is invertible.
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  • ...[[multiplicative group|multiplicative]] notation, while it is called the [[zero element]] or [[null (Mathematics)|null element]] if the operation is written in [[a * We write "0" for the neutral element and call it the ''zero element'';
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  • ...h as [[p-adic field]]s and [[finite field]]s (in the latter case every non-zero element is a root of unity).
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