Math, asked by kamaljitsinghguri, 19 days ago

On dividing two Integers, we always get an Integer. ​

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Answered by astharai183
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Answer:

true

Step-by-step explanation:

the answer will be in decimal

Answered by dduttalegendd
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The Answer is False as on dividing two integers....always integers are not the quotient...

For Example, If I divide 5 by 2(5÷2)

Then the quotient is 2.5 which is a decimal no. or we can say that it's a non-integral no.(not an integer)

So,In case of Division....The Closure Property which says that Division of two integers must be an integer isn't true(In case of Division only)

So, it's not necessary that a(integer)÷b(integer) = c(integer).

Thank You

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