Math, asked by Ajjubha, 9 months ago

If 'a' and b' are whole numbers, then
(a) is always a whole number.
(b) a×b is always a whole number
(c) (a + b) cannot be whole number.
(d) (a - b) is always equal to (b - a). ​

Answers

Answered by sarthakparthak
2

Answer:

b

Step-by-step explanation:

if a=1 and b=0 then ans is 0 whichi s a whole number

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