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The______of two integers may not lead to the formation of another integer?​

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Answered by mahika12312
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Answer:

division

ex:two integers say 5,10

5÷10=0.5

which isnt a integer it is a rational number

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Answered by rishkrith123
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Answer:

The division of two integers may not lead to the formation of another integer.​

Step-by-step explanation:

There are four fundamental operations namely, addition(+), subtraction(-), multiplication(×), and division(÷).  

Integers are defined as the negative and positive whole numbers.

i.e. Z = {...,-3, -2, -1, 0, 1, 2, 3,...}  are integers.

Let 'a' and 'b' be two integers from the set Z.

  • The addition of two integers 'a' and 'b' will also be an integer.                             E.g. 2 + 3 = 5 which is an integer.
  • The subtraction of two integers 'a' and 'b' will also result in an integer.                                                                                                 E.g. 2 - 3 = -1, an integer.
  • When two integers 'a' and 'b' is multiplied, then the obtained number is also an integer.                                                                          E.g 2 × 3 = 6, an integer.
  • If we do the division operation between two integers 'a' and 'b' then the resultant number may not be an integer.                                                     E.g 2/3 = 0.666... Which is not an integer.

Therefore, the division of two integers may not lead to the formation of another integer.​

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