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In abstract algebra, an element a of a ring R is called a left zero divisor if there exists a nonzero x such that ax = 0,[1] or equivalently if the map from R to R that sends x to ax is not injective.Similarly, an element a of a ring is called a right zero divisor if there exists a nonzero y such that ya = 0. This is a partial case of divisibility in rings. An element that is a left or a right zero divisor is simply called a zero divisor.what is the Zero Divisor of the complex System?

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