9, 1, 6 or
9, 2, 5
or
9, 3, 4
or
8, 4, 4
or 8, 3, 3
or
8, 2, 6
or
8, 1, 7
theres more as well
600
Yes because being closed under an operation means that when the operation is performed on members of a set the result is also a member of the set, and when any two [members of the set of] whole numbers are added together the result of the addition is also a whole number which is, unsurprisingly, a member of the set of whole numbers.
There are many more than just one solution to this question ! For example, 57+45+33+9+3 is just one possibility !
This follows from the property that the set of integers is closed under addition. This means that any two integers, when added together, must always result in a whole number.
For a set to be closed under an operation, doing the operations on any two members of the set must result in another member of the set.The set of even natural numbers is {2, 4, 6, ...}.When two even numbers are added, the result is also an even number.Adding two positive numbers results in a larger positive number.Thus, adding two even natural numbers together results in another even natural number and so is closed.The set of even whole numbers is {..., -6, -4, -2, 0, 2, 4, 6, ...}.When two even numbers are added, the result is also an even number.It does not matter which combination of positive and negative whole numbers are added as all positive and negative whole numbers (including zero) are in the set. Thus it is also closed under addition.
2, 3, 5, 7 because all of them can only be multiplied by two numbers (1 and themselves) to equal them
basically the answer is 5, 17, 23. there is no real explanation to this answer.
Of not being equal to zero. Also, of being closed under division.
No.When you multiply two negative numbers together, you do not get a negative number as the answer.
Because adding any set of real numbers together will result in another real number.
Real Numbers are said to be closed under addition because when you add two Real Numbers together the result will always be a Real Number.
Avogadro's Law states that equal volumes of gases at the same temperature and pressure contain equal numbers of molecules. This relationship allows for the comparison of different gases under the same conditions.