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check whether the rational number satisfy the commutative property under division​

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Answered by StarGazer001
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Answer:-

Commutative Property:-

a÷b = b÷a

Let \:  the  \: two \:  rational \:  numbers \: be  =  \frac{3}{6} \\and \:  \frac{9}{3}

substitute \: a =  \frac{3}{6} \:and \: b =  \frac{9}{3}

 \frac{3}{6}  \div  \frac{9}{3}  =  \frac{9}{3}  \div  \frac{3}{6}

[Reciprocal]

 \frac{6}{3}  \times  \frac{3}{9}  =  \frac{3}{9}  \times  \frac{6}{3}

[simplify]

 \frac{2}{3}  =  \frac{2}{3}

By this we can say that the rational numbers satisfy the commutative property under division.

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