Explain Closure property of multiplication in integers.


Closure Property of Multiplication:

The product of any two integers is always an integer. That is, for any two integers, \( \mathbf{m} \) and \( \mathbf{n} \), \( \mathbf{m} \times \mathbf{n} \) is an integer.
Example:
For two integers, 2 and \( 3, \) their product, \( 2 \times 3=6 \) is an integer
For two integers, (-2) and \( 7, \) their product, \( (-2) \times 7=-21 \) is an integer. 

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