No it is not an associative property.
The distributive property combines addition and multiplication to make multiplying whole numbers easier. This property states that for any three numbers a, b, and c, a x (b + c) = a x b + a x c. By applying the distributive property, we can break down complex multiplication problems into simpler steps, ultimately making calculations more manageable and efficient.
Neither. The property of odd or even applies only to integers (whole numbers).
Even or odd is a property that only integers (the whole numbers, including positives, negatives, and zero) have. We do not call other numbers (fractions, irrational numbers, imaginary numbers, and so on) either even or odd.
Whole numbers can be positive or negative numbers. Numbers are whole as long as they have no fractins or decimals with them.
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Yes there is.Closure means that if x and y are any two whole numbers then x - y must be a whole number.
No, 1/2 is rational, but not a whole number.
No it is not an associative property.
Both.
No. All whole numbers are integers.
Please don't write "the following" if you don't provide a list. This is the situation for some common number sets:* Whole numbers / integers do NOT have this property. * Rational numbers DO have this property. * Real numbers DO have this property. * Complex numbers DO have this property. * The set of non-negative rational numbers, as well as the set of non-negative real numbers, DO have this property.
A real number is any number. Real numbers can be whole numbers or numbers which include a decimal point.
You can get any whole number as the answer. That is because there are infinitely many numbers which you can divide and they will give rise to different numbers for the answers.
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The distributive property combines addition and multiplication to make multiplying whole numbers easier. This property states that for any three numbers a, b, and c, a x (b + c) = a x b + a x c. By applying the distributive property, we can break down complex multiplication problems into simpler steps, ultimately making calculations more manageable and efficient.
Neither. The property of odd or even applies only to integers (whole numbers).