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6. Ravi is trying to understand the closure property for Natural numbers under division. He realizes that the concept of closure property is very simple. He took two natural numbers, 1 and 2, and then divided 1 by 2. This gave him 1/2 which is not a natural number. This simply means that Natural numbers are not closed under division. Does the same logic apply for rational numbers? Can you think of any two rational numbers such that when one is divided by the other, the resulting number is not a rational number?​

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Answered by yug18jan
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3/4 = 1/4 is the answer of the question and this is rational number

Answered by MrPagal420
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He realizes that the concept of closure property is very simple.He took two natural numbers 1,2 and then divided 1 by 2.This gave him ...

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