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Activity II: Take any three non-collinear
points. What should be done to
draw a circle passing through all
these points ? Draw a circle
passing through these points.
Is it possible to draw one more
circle passing through these three
points ? Think of it.
A
AB
B
Fig. 3.7
Answers
Step-by-step explanation:
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Properties of Whole Numbers
The property of whole number includes:
1) Closure for addition and multiplication.
2) Commutative property for addition and multiplication.
3) Associative property for addition and multiplication.
4) Distributive property of multiplication over addition.
5) Identity for addition and multiplication.
Closure property
Addition
Take any two whole numbers and add them. Observe the sum carefully.
4 + 5 = 9 (whole number)
8 + 4 = 12 (whole number)
90 + 0 = 90 (whole number)
It is clear from the above examples that sum of any two whole numbers results in whole number. Therefore, we can say that sum of any two whole numbers is a whole number or the collection of whole numbers is closed under addition.