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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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Answered by 04077
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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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Answered by kulkarninishant346
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Properties of Whole Numbers: We all are well aware with the definition of the whole numbers. It starts with 0 and has the set of all natural numbers in it. Let us do one interesting activity with whole numbers. Think of any whole number of your choice. Add it with any other whole number. What will you get? Is it a whole number?

Subtract the chosen whole number with any other whole number. You will again get a whole number. But not always. Multiplying and dividing a whole number with another one will give a whole number sometimes. These are some of the properties of whole numbers. Let us learn about the properties of whole numbers in detail.

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