Lemma 10.28.9. Let $R$ be a ring. Let $S$ be a multiplicative subset of $R$. An ideal $I \subset R$ which is maximal with respect to the property that $I \cap S = \emptyset $ is prime.
Proof. This is the example discussed in the introduction to this section. For an alternative proof, combine Example 10.28.3 with Proposition 10.28.8. $\square$
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