"What is 3*(-5)" would be such a problem.
The set of integers is closed with respect to multiplication and with respect to addition.
Addition and multiplication are operations on integers that are commutative.
Addition, subtraction and multiplication.
Yes.
Multiplication is the same as repeated addition. For example 12 * 3 = 12 + 12 + 12 12 * 4 = 12 + 12 + 12 + 12 and so on.
The set of integers is closed with respect to multiplication and with respect to addition.
Addition and multiplication are operations on integers that are commutative.
Addition, subtraction and multiplication.
Yes.
Multiplication is the same as repeated addition. For example 12 * 3 = 12 + 12 + 12 12 * 4 = 12 + 12 + 12 + 12 and so on.
Closure with respect to addition and multiplication. Cummutative, Associative properties of addition and of multiplication. Distributive property of multiplication over addition.
If you mean the set of non-negative integers ("whole numbers" is a bit ambiguous in this sense), it is closed under addition and multiplication. If you mean "integers", the set is closed under addition, subtraction, multiplication.
The numbers are not closed under addition because whole numbers, even integers, and natural numbers are closed.
Parenthesis Exponent Multiplication Division Addition Subtraction PEMDAS ( the multiplication and division is based on which of them comes FIRST )
The answer depends on which binary operation you mean when you say "combining". Addition, subtraction, multiplication, division, exponentiation, etc.
When you do your homework at home.
Addition is not distrbutive over multiplication. In general,a + (b*c) ≠(a+b)*(a+c) [unless a+b+c = 1]