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natural Number Are not closed Under_​

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Answered by aadiyamishra449
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Step-by-step explanation:

The natural numbers are "closed" under addition and multiplication. A set is closed (under an operation) if and only if the operation on any two elements of the set produces another element of the same set. If the operation produces even one element outside of the set, the operation is not closed.

The natural numbers are "closed" under addition and multiplication. A set is closed (under an operation) if and only if the operation on any two elements of the set produces another element of the same set. If the operation produces even one element outside of the set, the operation is not closed.please mark me branliest

The natural numbers are "closed" under addition and multiplication. A set is closed (under an operation) if and only if the operation on any two elements of the set produces another element of the same set. If the operation produces even one element outside of the set, the operation is not closed.please mark me branliest if you follow me I will follow you

Answered by smrutisanchita
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Answer:

The natural numbers are not closed under subtraction and division.

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