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Let W be the set of all continuous fuctions from the set of real numbers R to R. For f, g in W define f+g by (f+g)(x)=f(x)+g(x) and (f*g)=f(x)g(x). Verify that W is a commutative ring. Does W have unity? Why or why not?
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