are true or Talse. ) The collection of integers obey closure property for division.
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False
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Division of integers doesn’t follow the closure property because the quotient of any two integers a and b, may or may not be an integer.
Any two integers’ product will be an integer, i.e. if a and b are any two integers, ab will also be an integer.
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false
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the set of integers is not closed under the operation of division because when you divide one integer by another, you don't always get another integer as the answer. for example, 4 and 9 are both integers, but 4÷9= 4/9.
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