No. A number cannot be closed under addition: only a set can be closed. The set of rational numbers is closed under 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, the set is closed.
Yes, it is.
Yes, the set of rational numbers is closed under addition.
No. A number cannot be closed under addition: only a set can be closed. The set of rational numbers is closed under 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.
Yes, they can.
Yes. They are closed under addition, subtraction, multiplication. The rational numbers WITHOUT ZERO are closed under division.
Yes, the set is closed.
Yes, it is.
Yes. In general, the set of rational numbers is closed under addition, subtraction, and multiplication; and the set of rational numbers without zero is closed under division.
The set of rational numbers is closed under all 4 basic operations.
No. The set of rational numbers is closed under addition (and multiplication).
Yes, the set of rational numbers is closed under addition.
Natural (ℕ), integer (ℤ), rational (ℚ), real (ℝ) and complex (ℂ) numbers are all closed under addition.