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define the associative property of subtraction of integers please answer properly​

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Answered by tanu2418
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This means that we cannot group any two whole numbers and subtract them first. Order of subtraction is an important factor. If 'a', 'b', and 'c' are the three whole numbers then, a − (b − c) ≠ (a − b) − c.

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Answered by luvverma19766
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This means that we cannot group any two whole numbers and subtract them first. Order of subtraction is an important factor. If 'a', 'b', and 'c' are the three whole numbers then, a − (b − c) ≠ (a − b) − c.

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