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How about the ring R=Z (the integers). Every element in the integers is a nonzero divisor and there is no way to get a multiplicative inverse, right? (since no fractions and no modulos and probably something else too)? Thus wouldn't any element of the integers be a nonzero element that we are looking for? Am I on the right track? -Josie

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