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Which of the following statements are true? Select all that apply A rational number divided by an irrational number is closed under rational numbers for division. A rational number added to a rational number is closed under the set of rational numbers for addition An irrational number multiplied by an irrational number closed under the set of irrational numbers for multiplication A polynomial with integer exponents added to another polynomial is closed under polynomials for addition An irrational number multiplied by an rational number is closed under the set of irrational numbers for multiplication

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