Write all properties of Rational numbers and give two examples of each
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In general, rational numbers are defined as the ratio of two integers say p and q i.e. where q0.
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Some properties of rational numbers are:
- Closure property: A set is closed if the performance of that operation on members of the set always produces a member of that set. eg. [2, 4, 6, 8, . . .] is closed w.r.t. addition because the sum of any two numbers gives a member of the set.
- Commutative property: If swapping the positions of the terms in an operation does not make difference to the answer then this property is known as commutative property. eg. addition is commutative since a+b=b+a.
- Similarly, other properties are associative property, distributive property, identity property, and inverse property.
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