write closure law of addition of integer
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Closure property of integers under addition and subtraction states that the sum or difference of any two integers will always be an integer i.e. if p and q are any two integers, p + q and p − q will also be an integer. 7 + (−4) = 3; ... Example : (−3) ÷ (−12) = ¼ , is not an integer.
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