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why rational numbers is not closed under division.justify your answer.​

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Answered by mahi200808
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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. It is true that the rationals are closed under division as long as the division is not by 0.

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Answered by kamya221
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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. It is true that the rationals are closed under division as long as the division is not by 0.

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