If we exclude 0 from the set of integers then is it closed under division?
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no its doesn't exclude
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Step-by-step explanation:
IT 0 SUBTRACTED FROM THE SET OF INTEGERS THEN IT BECOMES Z-(0)
EX 4÷2 = -2 IS AN INTEGER
3÷5=3BY 5 IS NOT AN INTEGER
THEREFORE SET OF INTEGER DOSENT SATISFY CLOSURE PROERTY UNDER DIVISION.
CLOSURE PROPERTY UNDER DIVISION ON NATURAL NUMBERS
EX -2 ÷ 4 1/4 IS NOT A NATURAL NUMBER
THEREFORE , SET OF NATURAL NUMBER DOESNT SATISFY CLOSURE PROPERTY UNDER DIVISION
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