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In mathematics, a set is closed under an operation if performing that operation on members of the set always produces a member of that set. For example, the positive integers are closed under addition, but not under subtraction: 1 − 2 is not a positive integer even though both 1 and 2 are positive integers.
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If a and b are two whole numbers and their sum is c, i.e. a + b = c, then c is will always a whole number. For any two whole numbers a and b, (a + b) is also a whole number. This is called the Closure-Property of Addition for the set of W.
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The closure property means that a set is closed for some mathematical operation. ... For example, the set of even natural numbers, [2, 4, 6, 8, . . .], is closed with respect to addition because the sum of any two of them is another even natural number, which is also a member of the set.
In mathematics, a set is closed under an operation if performing that operation on members of the set always produces a member of that set. For example, the positive integers are closed under addition, but not under subtraction: 1 − 2 is not a positive integer even though both 1 and 2 are positive integers.
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