If we remove 0 from the set of rational number, then the division of rational number will follow the closure property. explain the statement and justify your answer with an example.
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Thus, in general, if 0 is excluded from the set of rational numbers, then closure property holds true for all the four basic operations.
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If we remove from the set of rational numbers, then the division of rational numbers will follow
the closure property. Explain the statement and justify your answer with an example.
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