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A group of rational numbers is an example of __________(a) a subgroup of a group of integers(b) a subgroup of a group of real numbers(c) a subgroup of a group of irrational numbers(d) a subgroup of a group of complex numbersI got this question in an interview.My doubt stems from Groups topic in section Groups of Discrete Mathematics

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Correct option is (B) a subgroup of a group of REAL numbers

For explanation: If we consider the abelian group as a group rational numbers under BINARY OPERATION + then it is an example of a subgroup of a group of real numbers.



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