Closure property does not hold good for in integers.
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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. ... to see more examples of infinite sets that do and do not satisfy the closure property.
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Division
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closer property states that Integer * Integer = Integer
Integer + Integer = Integer
But, Integer / Integer = Not always Integer
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