if a property holds good with respect to addition for rational numbers, whether it holds good for integers and for whole numbers which one holds good and which doesn't hold good
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Both integers and whole numbers are part of rational numbers.
There is no law that holds good for rational number and does not hold good for an integer.
And if there is any property of rational numbers, then it holds good for both integer or a whole number.
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Both integers and whole numbers are part of rational numbers.
There is no law that holds good for rational number and does not hold good for an integer.
And if there is any property of rational numbers, then it holds good for both integer or a whole number.
hope it helps
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Step-by-step explanation:
Both integers and whole number are under rational numbers.If a property holds good with rational numbers it will compulsory holds with whole numbers and natural numbers
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