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Can you apply associative law to vector subtraction?

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Answered by Samiksha1125
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Answer:

No, we can not apply associative law to vector subtraction.

Explanation:

Vector subtraction does not follow associative law as , one can find ( A → - B → ) and B → - A → individually but in general they are not equal . So associative law does not work in vector subtraction . THIS IS BECAUSE SUBTRACTING A VECTOR IS EQUAL TO JUST ADDING THE NEGATIVE OF THAT VECTOR.

Answered by nandhinireddy208
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Answer:

here is your answer..

Explanation:

Vector subtraction does not follow associative law, this is because subtracting a vector is equal to just adding the negative of that vector..

so associative law does not work in vector subtraction

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