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THINKABOUT ITDetermine Closure of the IntegersOfUnder what operations are the set of integersclosed? Explain your answer.DONE

THINKABOUT ITDetermine Closure of the IntegersOfUnder what operations are the set-example-1
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We say that a set A is closed under an operation * if for a and b in the set


a\ast b\to\text{ in the set A}

The set of integers consists of


\ldots,-3,-2,-1,0,1,2,3,\ldots

Notice that they are closed under addition, subtraction, and multiplication (the addition, subtraction, or multiplication of two integers is itself an integer).

However, as for the division,


\begin{gathered} (4)/(2)=2\to\text{ integer} \\ (2)/(3)=0.6666\ldots\to\text{ not integer} \end{gathered}

Therefore, the set is not closed under division because the division of two integers could or could not be an integer.

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