Math, asked by swarnikaarroju, 4 months ago

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 Migyung
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Answer:

Integers and whole numbers are all part of rational numbers. If there is any property for a rational number , obviously it holds good for any integer or whole number. There is no law that holds good for a rational number and does not hold good for an integer.

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