example of closure property in multiplication
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Closure Property Under Multiplication:
Integers are enclosed under addition (+), meaning that for any two integers x and y, x + y is termed as an integer. Take for example: 5 + 9 = 7; (– 8) + 6 = – 2.
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the property of closer multiplication states that, for certain sets of numbers, when you multiply two are more numbers in that set. ... if you multiply two or more number in either of the sets you will get an answer that is also in the same set.
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