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  • 13-09-2019
  • Mathematics
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determine whether the set is closed for the given operation.
explain your reasoning. -- -the set of integers for division
-the set of positive integers for subtraction.

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  • 16-09-2019

Closure Property for the set of integers for Subtraction

Take two integers,

A=6

B=9

A-B

=6-9

= -3

Which is also an Integer.Hence Closure Property is satisfied by Integers with respect to Subtraction.

⇒Closure Property for the set of integers for Division

Take two integers,

A=6

B=9

[tex]\rightarrow \frac{A}{B}\\\\=\frac{6}{9}\\\\=\frac{2}{3}-----\text{Not an Integer}[/tex]

Which is not an Integer.Hence Closure Property is not satisfied by Integers with respect to Division.

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