define all the properties integers (closure, commulative, associative&distributive)
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Closure Property: A set is closed (under an hoperation) if and only if the operation on two elements of the set produces another element of the set
Commutative Property: When an operation has this property, it means that the order of elements does not change the outcome of the operation. Subtraction is not a commutative operation because a-b is not te same as b-a
Associative Property: "Associative" comes from "associate" or "group", and the Associative Property is the one that refers to grouping without changing order
Distributive Property: The Distributive Property describes the interaction of the two operations of multiplication and addition. So a(b+c)=ab+ac.
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