explain the closure property of addition
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A set of integer numbers is closed under addition if the addition of any two elements of the set produces another element in the set. If an element outside the set is produced, then the set of integers is not closed under addition. ... The result, 3, is still in the set of integers.
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➡️ A set of integer numbers is closed under addition if the addition of any two elements of the set produces another element in the set. If an element outside the set is produced, then the set of integers is not closed under addition. ... The result, 3, is still in the set of integers.
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