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does closure property hold true for subtraction of integers ? Justify your answer with an example​

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Answered by binnymajumder
1

Answer:

Yes

Step-by-step explanation:

closure property under subtraction states that the difference of any two integers will always be an integer i.e. if x and y are any two integers x − y will also be an integer.

Example 1: 3 – 4 = 3 + (−4) = −1;

The result are integers

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Answered by manavisinghania
1

Answer:

Yes closure property are closed under subtraction

Step by step explanation:

The difference of two integers is always an integer that is integers are closed under subtraction if a and b are two integers then a-b is always an integer

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Eg- 3 - 8 = 3 + (- 8) = -5 which is an integer

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