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Prove that the commutiative property of addition
holds true for ( 7/8 + 4/6 ) and
( 6/9 - 8/9 )​

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Answered by Anonymous
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2nd part-

The commutative property will not be true for (6/9 - 8/9) as even if we relate them according to the property then also there answer will be different.

EXPLAINATION-

( \frac{6}{9}  -  \frac{8}{9} ) = ( \frac{8}{9}  -  \frac{6}{9} )

( \frac{6 - 8}{9} ) = ( \frac{8 - 6}{9} )

   \frac{ - 2}{9}  =  \frac{2}{9}

Therefore, the answer doesn't proof the commutative property.

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