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properties of division of integers​

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Answered by Cutepixel20
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If 'a' and 'b' are any two integers, then 'a' ÷ 'b' is not necessarily an integer.

If 'a' is not negative integer i.e., a ≠ 0; then 'a ÷ a' is always equal to unity (1).

For any non-zero integer 'a', 0 ÷ a = 0, but a ÷ 0 is not defined.

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Answered by umarlegendry
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Properties of Dividing Integers

If 'a' and 'b' are any two integers, then 'a' ÷ 'b' is not necessarily an integer.

If 'a' is not negative integer i.e., a ≠ 0; then 'a ÷ a' is always equal to unity (1).

For any non-zero integer 'a', 0 ÷ a = 0, but a ÷ 0 is not defined.

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