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Rational numbers are not closed under ________.

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Answered by qbrainly10
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A set of Rational numbers are always closed under all of the operations of addition, subtraction, multiplication, division. Only when the denominator is zero during division, that becomes an exceptional case and does not follow the closure property........☺

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Answered by kg2797097
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The rationals are not closed under division because of the possibility of division by zero. Zero is a rational number and division by zero is undefined.

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