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Integers are not closed under which operation?


A

Addition

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B

Subtraction

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C

Multiplication

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D

Division

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Solution

The correct option is D

Division


When we add, subtract or multiply any two integers, the result will always be an integer.
For example: Consider two integers -4 and 7
Addition: -4 + 7 = 3, which is an integer.
Subtraction: -4 - 7 = -11, which is an integer.
Multiplication: -4 × 7 = -28, which is an integer.
Division:47 = -0.57, which is not an integer.
So only in division integers don't follow the closure property.


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