3.5 Ordered Integral Domains

1.
a. (b + c) − (a + c) = ba img R+.
c. (− a) − (− b) = ba img R+.
e. Since a < b and c > 0, ac < bc by Lemma 1. Similarly bc < bd because b > 0, again by Lemma 1. Finally then ac < bd by Lemma 1.
2.
a. aa because a = a.
c. Let ab and bc. If a = b then bc is ac; if b = c then ab is ac. Otherwise a < b and b < c so a < c by Lemma 1.
3.
a. If a ≥ 0 then |a| = a ≥ 0. If a < 0 then −a = 0 − a img R+ so |a| = − a > 0.
c. If either a = 0 or b = 0 then |ab| = 0 = |a||b|.
If a > 0, b > 0, then ab > 0 so |ab| = ab = |a||b|.
If a > 0, b < 0, then ab < 0 so |ab| = − ab = a(− b) = |a||b|.
If a < 0, b > 0, as above.
If a < 0, b < 0 then ab > 0 so |ab| = ab = (− a)(− b) = |a||b|.
4. If a is such that ba for all b then a + 1 ≤ a, whence 1 ≤ 0, a contradiction.
5.
a. img and img would be a contradiction.
7. img and , so ru R+ and sv R+. Thus (using ...

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