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Are Any Two Integers Commutative under Division? justify with Resions by Giving example.​

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Answered by Anonymous
1

Answer:

no, two integers doesn't show commutative properly in case of division.

Step-by-step explanation:

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Answered by tennetiraj86
2

Answer:

Commutative property under division doesn't hold in integers

Step-by-step explanation:

Given:-

Any two integers

To find:-

Are Any Two Integers Commutative under Division? justify with Resions by Giving example

Solution:-

Let Consider any positive two integers 5 and 10

We know that

a÷b

= 5÷10

=5/10

a÷b = 1/2 -------------(1)

b÷a

= 10÷2

=10/5

b÷a=2---------(2)

From (1)&(2)

a÷b ≠ b÷a

Commutative property under division doesn't hold in integers

Let Consider any two negative integers -8 and -24

a÷b

= -8/-24

a÷b = 1/3 -------(1)

b÷a

= -24/-8

b÷a = 3---------(2)

From (1)&(2)

a÷b ≠ b÷a

Commutative property under division doesn't hold in integers

Answer:-

Commutative property under division doesn't hold in integers

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