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which operation dose not hold closure property for whole numbers.​

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Answered by rajeevgupta39
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Step-by-step explanation:

(a) Closure Property: The difference of two whole numbers will not always be a whole number. Let a and b be two whole numbers, then a – b will be a whole number if a > b or a = b. If a < b, then the result will not be a whole number. Hence, closure property does not hold good for subtraction of whole numbers.

Answered by XxRedmanherexX
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Answer:

Closure Property: The difference of two whole numbers will not always be a whole number. Let a and b be two whole numbers, then a – b will be a whole number if a > b or a = b. If a < b, then the result will not be a whole number. Hence, closure property does not hold good for subtraction of whole numbers.

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