Math, asked by zikransiddiqui92, 7 months ago

commutative and associative property hold good only for subtraction and division only say true or false​

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Answered by abulagang08
1

Answer:

false

Step-by-step explanation:

The commutative and associative property holds for addition and multiplication only not subtraction and division

Answered by MysteriousAryan
17

Answer:

Associative Property of Addition

(a+b)+c=a+(b+c) and (ab)c = a(bc).

These equations are often confused with the commutative property. The difference is that this property talks about how to move around parentheses. The commutative property talks about how to move around the numbers. Both statements are true in part because of the order of operations.

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