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a set of numbers that is closed under an operation is said to satisfy​

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A set of numbers that is closed under an operation is said to satisfy

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Closure property is your answer

A set that is closed under an operation or collection of operations is said to satisfy a closure property.

For example:

The closure under subtraction of the set of natural numbers, viewed as a subset of the real numbers, is the set of integers.

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