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Mathematics, 05.07.2019 08:00 jenn8055

Under what operations are the set of integers closed? explain your answer. update answer is -the set of integers is closed under addition, subtraction, and multiplication. -the set of integers is not closed under division. -give a counterexample to show that the integers are not closed under division. for example, 1 divided by 3 is not an integer.

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