2. Define Associative property under subtraction with
example.
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Answer:An associative property does not hold for the subtraction of whole numbers
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An associative property does not hold for the subtraction of whole numbers. This means that we cannot group any two whole numbers and subtract them first. ... If 'a', 'b', and 'c' are the three whole numbers then, a − (b − c) ≠ (a − b) − c. Consider the case when a = 8, b = 5 and c = 2, 8 − (5 − 2) = 5 ≠ (8 − 5) − 2 =
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