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Construct a subset of XY plane R^2 that is:
a) closed under vector addition & subtraction, but not under scalar multiplication
b) closed under scalar multiplication, but not vector addition & subtraction
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Based on your question the possible answer would be
a) set of all (u.v) such that u and v are ratios of p/q of integers.
b) set of all (u.v) where u=0 or v=0.
How can these vectors be closed for one and not closed for the other operation??
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