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Prepare a ppt on properties of whole numbers

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The four properties of whole numbers are as follows: Closure Property. Associative Property. Commutative Property.

  • Whole Numbers Properties
  • Whole Numbers PropertiesClosure Property. They can be closed under addition and multiplication, i.e., if x and y are two whole numbers then x. ...
  • Whole Numbers PropertiesClosure Property. They can be closed under addition and multiplication, i.e., if x and y are two whole numbers then x. ... Commutative Property of Addition and Multiplication. ...
  • Whole Numbers PropertiesClosure Property. They can be closed under addition and multiplication, i.e., if x and y are two whole numbers then x. ... Commutative Property of Addition and Multiplication. ... Additive identity. ...
  • Whole Numbers PropertiesClosure Property. They can be closed under addition and multiplication, i.e., if x and y are two whole numbers then x. ... Commutative Property of Addition and Multiplication. ... Additive identity. ... Multiplicative identity. ...
  • Whole Numbers PropertiesClosure Property. They can be closed under addition and multiplication, i.e., if x and y are two whole numbers then x. ... Commutative Property of Addition and Multiplication. ... Additive identity. ... Multiplicative identity. ... Associative Property. ...
  • Whole Numbers PropertiesClosure Property. They can be closed under addition and multiplication, i.e., if x and y are two whole numbers then x. ... Commutative Property of Addition and Multiplication. ... Additive identity. ... Multiplicative identity. ... Associative Property. ... Division by zero. ...
  • Whole Numbers PropertiesClosure Property. They can be closed under addition and multiplication, i.e., if x and y are two whole numbers then x. ... Commutative Property of Addition and Multiplication. ... Additive identity. ... Multiplicative identity. ... Associative Property. ... Division by zero. ... Is 0 a whole number?
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