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Which of the following sets are closed under division? Select all that apply.

integers
irrational numbers
whole numbers
polynomials
none of the above

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The appropriate choice is probably
none of the above


While the inverse of any irrational number is irrational, their ratio my not be, for example (√8)/(√2) is rational.
User Nicolas Boisvert
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Answer:

None of the Above

Explanation:

Integers:

Take
a=1,b=2

Here,
(a)/(b)=(1)/(2)

Since
(1)/(2) is not an integer , integers are not closed under division .

Irrational Numbers:

Take
a=√(3),b=√(27)

Here,
(a)/(b)=(√(3) )/(√(27) )=(1)/(√(9) )=(1)/(3)

Since
(1)/(3) is not an irrational number , irrational numbers are not closed under division.

Whole Numbers:

Take
a=2,b=3

Here,
(a)/(b) =(2)/(3)

Since
(2)/(3) is not a whole number, whole numbers are not closed under division.

Polynomials:

Take two polynomials as
2x+3 , 0

Here,
(2x+3)/(0) is not defined.

Since
(2x+3)/(0) is not a polynomial, polynomials are not closed under division .

So, the correct option is none of the above

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