Properties of Whole Numbers - Part 1 | Don't Memorise

Published: 22 June 2020
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In this video, we will learn:
Properties of whole numbers
0:00 Whole numbers are closed under addition
1:12 Whole numbers are NOT closed under subtraction
2:45 Whole numbers are closed under multiplication
3:45 Whole numbers are NOT closed under division
4:55 What is division?
5:48 Why is division by zero is undefined?

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