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If 'a' and 'b' are whole numbers such that , "a" is not equal to "zero" and "b" is not equal to "zero" then

 (a x b) may be zero.

TRUE

FALSE​

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Answered by debadutta3214
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Answer:

False

because a×b is not equal to 0

Answered by NITESH761
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Answer:

false

for better understanding , multiplication is nothing but repeated sum

example-2×5=10,. 2+2+2+2+2=10

that's why it never be zero. even if you take negetive integers .

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