Asked by Greeny
The natural numbers are closed under division. true or false?
the integers are closed under division.
true or false?
please explain, my teacher did not explain it at all!
the integers are closed under division.
true or false?
please explain, my teacher did not explain it at all!
Answers
Answered by
MathMate
I quote from MathForum:
"A set of elements is closed under an operation if, when you apply the
operation to elements of the set, you always get another element of
the set."
Natural numbers are a set of integers including zero. Thus 0,4,10 are natural numbers, while 0.5, 3.14 are not.
If by doing a division, the results cannot be represented by a member of the set (of natural numbers), we say that natural numbers are not closed under division. Natural numbers are closed under addition because when we add together two natural numbers, we always get another natural numbers.
So work on the answer to your queation, post your answer if you have doubts.
"A set of elements is closed under an operation if, when you apply the
operation to elements of the set, you always get another element of
the set."
Natural numbers are a set of integers including zero. Thus 0,4,10 are natural numbers, while 0.5, 3.14 are not.
If by doing a division, the results cannot be represented by a member of the set (of natural numbers), we say that natural numbers are not closed under division. Natural numbers are closed under addition because when we add together two natural numbers, we always get another natural numbers.
So work on the answer to your queation, post your answer if you have doubts.
Answered by
Anonymous
I hate math people that did not take it good luck
Answered by
Hello
Natural numbers are all whole numbers EXCLUDING 0
Answered by
anonymous
just say yes or no answers.
Answered by
Old Colonial
10 years later and your answer is false ;)
Answered by
Mehul
Yes
Answered by
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Yes.
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