DEFINE COMMUTATIVE PROPERTIES UNDER MULTIPLICATION FOR RATIONAL NUMBER AND EXPLAIN WITH EXAMPLE
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Subtraction of two rational numbers is not commutative.
If a/b and c/d are any two rational numbers, then
(a/b) - (c/d) ≠ (c/d) - (a/b)
Example :
5/9 - 2/9 = 3/9 = 1/3
2/9 - 5/9 = -3/9 = -1/3
And,
5/9 - 2/9 ≠ 2/9 - 5/9
Therefore, Commutative property is not true for subtraction.
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