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Rational numbers fail to satisfy inverse property under multiplication for zero.
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Answered by gangisettysneha8260
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Answer:

As it does not satisfy all of the group properties.

Step-by-step explanation:

The set of rational numbers (which contains 0) under multiplication is not a group, because it does not satisfy all of the group PROPERTIES: it does not have the INVERSE PROPERTY.

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Answered by navaneethponnu2005
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Answer:

As it does not satisfy all of the group properties.

Step-by-step explanation: group, because it does not satisfy all of

The set of rational numbers (which contains 0) under multiplication is not a

the group PROPERTIES: it does not have the INVERSE PROPERTY.

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