Answer :
(i) True
Let’s get it by example
Take 2 integers suppose 2 and 3
On adding
We get 2+3 = 5
Which is an integer
On subtracting
We get 2-3 = -1
Which is an integer
On multiplying
We get 2×3 = 6
Which is an integer
∴ On adding, subtracting and multiplying two integers, we get integer
(ii) False
Let’s get it by example
Take 2 integer suppose 2 and 5
On dividing
We get = 0.4
Which is not an integer;
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