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two integers cannot have this property​

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Answered by Shreya762133
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commutative property of subtraction

Answered by Swarup1998
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Two integers cannot have the closure property of division.

Explanation:

  • The closure property states that if a and b are two integers then, an algebraic operation between them must the result in integers.

  • But the above statement is not applicable for division. Let us understand that using two integers.

Let two integers be 3 and 5.

Now, (3 ÷ 5) gives a fraction (a non-integral value) and thus is not following closure property.

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