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defenition of closure properties​

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Answered by manojkushwaha1144
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A set that is closed under an operation or collection of operations is said to satisfy a closure property. Often a closure property is introduced as an axiom, which is then usually called the axiom of closure. ... For example, the set of even integers is closed under addition, but the set of odd integers is not.

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Answered by TheNarayan
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A set that is closed under an operation or collection of operations is said to satisfy a closure property. Often a closure property is introduced as an axiom, which is then usually called the axiom of closure. ... For example, the set of even integers is closed under addition, but the set of odd integers is not.

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