Re: math help

Originally Posted by
space cadet
...if you can add a pair of numbers in a set and the sum is also in the set, then it is closed under addition.
Well, not just a pair but any pair. All combinations of additions have to yield members of the original set for it to be closed.

Originally Posted by
space cadet
Or what if [the result is] zero?
It all depends on whether zero was in the original set.
Addition and multiplication are just familiar operators, but this idea of "open" and "closed" also pertains to any well-defined, abstract operator. Binary and other modulo numbers have their own special definitions of "addition" and "multiplication"....
Everyone is entitled to his own opinion, but not his own facts.