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Commutative property for integers is not satisfying for which operation​

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Answered by kaurjashan485
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Step-by-step explanation:

Multiplication is not commutative for integers.

Answered by Rajshuklakld
2

Commutative property will not always satisfy to division...

1)What is commutative property?

Ans:-It states the operations in which , changing the terms doesn't create any effect to any final answer..

For example:2+5=5+2

2×3=3×2,4×6=6×4

2)Why this property is not applicable to division

Ans: changing the order in division will change the final result.

For example:-4÷2=2 and 2÷4=0.5

on changing the order it changes it's value


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