Let $J = (uw -v^2, u^3 - vw, w^3 -u^5) \subseteq \mathbb{C}[u,v,w]$ and let $I = (uw -v^2, u^3 - vw,w^2 - u^2v) \subseteq \mathbb{C}[u,v,w]$
Show $J \subset I$.
To me, it doesn't seem like this should be true? Help?
Let $J = (uw -v^2, u^3 - vw, w^3 -u^5) \subseteq \mathbb{C}[u,v,w]$ and let $I = (uw -v^2, u^3 - vw,w^2 - u^2v) \subseteq \mathbb{C}[u,v,w]$
Show $J \subset I$.
To me, it doesn't seem like this should be true? Help?