Math, asked by Krishna9612, 11 months ago

Commutative property does not hold for subtraction of rational numbers true or false​

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Answered by ItzMysticalBoy
6

Answer:

True

Step-by-step explanation:

Commutative property over subtraction of rational numbers is true if

(a - b)= (b - a).

In example :

Let a = 1 and b = 6

Then,

(a - b) = (b - a)

=> (1 - 6) = 6 - 1

=> -5 = 5

By example we understand that (a - b) is not equal to (b - a).

So , Commutative property does not hold for subtraction of rational numbers.

Hence, Answer is True.

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Answered by 111soul111
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HEY MATE❣❣

YOUR ANSWER IS⤵⤵

TRUE

ex. 2+3=3+2

BUT

2-3 NOT EQUAL TO 3-2

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