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                What does it mean for a set to be "closed"?(1 point) Responses An operation performed on members of that set will result in a member of the same set. An operation performed on members of that set will result in a member of the same set. An expression belonging to a closed set cannot be used to create an expression that is not of that set. An expression belonging to a closed set cannot be used to create an expression that is not of that set. The set has a finite number of members, as opposed to being infinitely large. The set has a finite number of members, as opposed to being infinitely large. Members of a closed set cannot be added, subtracted, multiplied, or divided.
            
            
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    The correct response is: **An operation performed on members of that set will result in a member of the same set.**
In mathematics, a set is considered "closed" under a certain operation (like addition, multiplication, etc.) if performing that operation on members of the set always produces a result that is also a member of the same set.
    
In mathematics, a set is considered "closed" under a certain operation (like addition, multiplication, etc.) if performing that operation on members of the set always produces a result that is also a member of the same set.
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