1. Which topics and theorems do you think are the most important out of those we have studied?
If I had to guess, I would guess that knowing the different axioms and how they define the different rings seem like they would be the most important thing to know, since it is the foundation of all of the important/non-reviewey stuff we've done. It seems like if I can nail those axioms down, and use them as definitions to help with different theorems and such will be very helpful.
2. What kinds of questions do you expect to see on the exam?
I am kind of imagine that the types of questions we'll see on the exam will be pretty similar to homework questions and questions we've encountered in class.
3. What do you need to work on understanding better before the exam?
I really need to study the 3 proofs from the study guide. I'm mostly nervous about the wording and what past info can/can't be used for these proofs. Similarly, I'm a little nervous about congruence between rings. The idea never worried me, but being able to see the congruence does make me a little worried.
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