If we exclude zero from the set of integers is it closed under division?
Check the same for natural numbers
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NO ANY NUMBER CLOSED UNDER DIVISION DOES NOT ACCEPT TO BE CLOSED
Step-by-step explanation:
THIS IS BECAUSE FOR SUPPOSE IF I REMOVE ZERO AND I ASK U
WHT IS 3/-2 THIS WILL BE A DECIMAL OR ANYTHING ELSE BUT IT WILL NOR BE AN INTEGER THE SAME CAN BE APPLIED TO NATURAL NUMBERS.
THEREFORE EITHER IT IS NATURAL NUMBER OR INTEGER IT CANNOT BE CLOSED FOR DIVISION
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