If E is an extension of F and f(x) belong to F[x] and if phi is an automorphism of E leaving every element of F fixed prove that pgi must take a root of f(x) in E into a root of f(x) in E

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If E is an extension of F and f(x) belong to F[x] and if phi is
an automorphism of E leaving every element of F fixed
prove that pgi must take a root of f(x) in E into a root of
f(x) in E
Transcribed Image Text:If E is an extension of F and f(x) belong to F[x] and if phi is an automorphism of E leaving every element of F fixed prove that pgi must take a root of f(x) in E into a root of f(x) in E
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