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Abstract Algebra/Group Theory/Group/Definition of a Group/Definition of Closure

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Closure:
a*b is in G if a, b are in Group G

Definition of Closure

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Let G be a group with binary operation

Usage

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  1. If a, b are in G, a b is in G.

Notice

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  1. G has to be a group
  2. Both a and b have to be elements of G.
  3. has to be the binary operation of G
  4. The converse is not necessary true:
    1. a b is in G does not mean a or b must be in G.