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Are rational numbers are closed under subtration ? Give one example in support of
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Answered by tiwaribhumisha
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Step-by-step explanation:

For two rational numbers say x and y the results of addition, subtraction and multiplication operations give a rational number. We can say that rational numbers are closed under addition, subtraction and multiplication. For example: (7/6)+(2/5) = 47/30.

Answered by TheAestheticBoy
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Step-by-step explanation:

 \large \bold \red{Given :- }

Rational numbers are closed under subtration.

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 \large \bold  \red{To \:  Find :- }

One example for support of Answer.

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 \large\bigstar \bold \pink{ Example\: of \: closed\: property\: ⬇ }

 \large \bold{➡ \:  \frac{1}{2} -  \frac{2}{3}  } \\ \\  \large\bold{➡ \:  \frac{3 - 4}{6} } \\  \\  \large \bold{➡ \frac{ - 1}{6} }

\large\green{ \fcolorbox{gray}{black} {\textbf{Hence, Verified  \: ✔}}}

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\large\bold\red{Note :- }

Rational numbers are not closed under division.

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\large\colorbox{pink}{Hope lt'z Help You ❥ }

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