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Yes: Multiplying any two counting numbers will produce a counting number.
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Yes, counting numbers (also known as natural numbers) are closed under addition. This means that when you add any two counting numbers, the result is always another counting number. For example, adding 2 and 3 gives you 5, which is also a counting number. Therefore, the set of counting numbers is closed under the operation of addition.
Rational numbers are closed under addition, subtraction, multiplication. They are not closed under division, since you can't divide by zero. However, rational numbers excluding the zero are closed under division.
Yes.natural numbers are closed under multiplication.It means when the operation is done with natural numbers in multiplication the sum of two numbers is always the natural number.
The numbers are not closed under addition because whole numbers, even integers, and natural numbers are closed.
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IS natural numbers are closed under multiplication? Please answer as soon as possible. Thank You!
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