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If a property holds for rational numbers, will it also hold for integers? For whole numbers? Which will? Which will not?

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Answered by Adityakaushik365
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For the rational numbers, the closure property holds under addition, subtraction and multiplication but not holds under division as '0' is also a rational number and when we will divide some rational by '0', the result will be non-defined value called infinity..

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Answered by shivadarsh62
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Rational numbers hold in both addition, multiplications of all properties like commutative , closure and associative, but subtraction also in closure only. whereas integers and whole numbers also possess add, multiplication

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