Answer:
Part A
Set of rational negative numbers is not closed under multiplication
Part B
The set {0,1} is closed under multiplication
Explanation:
A set is closed under some operation if applying the operation on any elements of the set gives an element which is still in that set.
Part A
Set of rational negative numbers is not closed under multiplication
If we take two rational negative numbers and apply multiplication operation we will end up with a positive number which is not in the original set.
For example, -2 and -1 are two rational negative numbers
But -2 x -1 = +2 which is not in the set of rational negative numbers
Part B
The set {0,1} is closed under multiplication because
0 x 0 = 0
0 x 1 = 0
1 x 0 = 0
1 x 1 = 1
all of which are in the original set.
Hope that helps