. If we exclude zero from the set of Rational numbers is it closed under division ? Explain
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We know that rational numbers are closed under addition,subtraction and multiplication. In case of division, if 0 is excluded from the set of rational number then they are closed under division too. This is because, for any rational number "a",a÷0 is not a rational number.
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