what is different between closure and commutative property
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the Closure Property simply states that if we add or multiply any two real numbers together, we will get only one unique answer and that answer will also be a real number.
The Commutative Property states that for addition or multiplication of real numbers, the order of the numbers does not matter.
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Commutative property states that you can move numbers around and still arrive at the same answer.
A set that is closed under an operation or collection of operations is said to satisfy a closure property.
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