Math, asked by aayushsharma6640, 9 months ago

let a and b be natural numbers not necessarily distinct for alm values of a and b the natural number would be​

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Answered by qatarhahai
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Answered by amitnrw
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a  + b     &  a * b  will always be natural numbers

Step-by-step explanation:

Natural numbers are the numbers which are used for counting

so either +ve integers  or non-negative integers are natural numbers

Natural number does not include -ve integers

a  & b are natural numbers  

a - b    = -ve  if  a < b  

or a - b = 0  if a  = b

a - b is not always natural number

if a > b  then it would be natural  number

a/b  

fro example 3/2 = 1.5 is not a natural number

a/b  

a  + b     &  a * b  will always be natural numbers

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