Math, asked by chandrakumarkhamtel7, 3 months ago

3. How many whole numbers have their squares equal to the themselves
4. Is division of two whole numbers always defined? Is it commutative?​

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Answered by MansinghBanara
2

Division of the whole numbers is not commutative. If a and b are the two whole numbers, then a ÷ b ≠ b ÷ a. Take an example of a = 14, b = 7, 14 ÷ 7 ≠ 7 ÷ 14.

Answered by abhiramkumar954684
1

Answer:

3 solve there are only two possible whole numbers whose square is equal to themselves

such no are 0 and 1.

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