JAMB - Mathematics (1994 - No. 20)
A binary operation \(\oplus\) is defines on the set of all positive integers by a \(\oplus\) b = ab for all positive integers a, b. Which of the following properties does NOT hold?
closure
identity
positive
inverse
Explanation
a \(\oplus\) b = ab
The set of all national rules Q, is closed under the operations, additions, subtraction, multiplication and division. Since a \(\oplus\) b = ab; b \(\oplus\) a = ba = ab
The number 1 is the identity element under multiplication
The set of all national rules Q, is closed under the operations, additions, subtraction, multiplication and division. Since a \(\oplus\) b = ab; b \(\oplus\) a = ba = ab
The number 1 is the identity element under multiplication
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