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closure property??????????​

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Answered by priya424726
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Step-by-step explanation:

let a and b be any two whole numbers such that b /0,then a÷b is not necessarily a whole number .

thus whole numbers are not closed under division .

Answered by rawatkashish02
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Answer:

A set is closed under an operation if performance of that operation on members of the set always produces a member of that set. For example, the positive integers are closed under addition, but not under subtraction: is not a positive integer even though both 1 and 2 are positive integers.

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