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OpenStudy (anonymous):

help! 34.Which of the following sets is closed under multiplication? A.{0, 1} B.{1, 2} C.{0, 1, 2} D.None of the sets are closed under multiplication.

OpenStudy (mwhit2101):

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OpenStudy (ddcamp):

Sorry, wrong definition of closed under multiplication. Basically, if you multiply two numbers in a set, can you ever get a number not in the set?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

its ok.... so what your saying is that if i multiply the 2 numbers in the set i have to get a different number from the set?

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