1. This section seemed almost completely trivial to me. Cor 5.5 took a couple seconds to decipher what it was trying to say but I got it.
2. So we're combining chapter 2 with chapter 4. This made all the proofs pretty much trivial. Cor. 5.5 was slightly interesting. The set of congruence classes of modulo p(x), degree n, is a subset of S, the set of polynomials degree less than n. I think they worded it strangely. I like my explanation better.
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