Math, asked by pramoddubey83, 1 year ago

definition of commutative property of subtraction. ​


niral: Addition and multiplication are both commutative. Subtraction, division, and composition of functions are not. For example, 5 + 6 = 6 + 5 but 5 – 6 ≠ 6 – 5. More: Commutativity isn't just a property of an operation alone.
shristy57: according to symbols it's the answer
niral: yes
niral: but this answer is in a long language answer. then only we get marks. directly writing a-b not equal to b-a doesnot gave us marks.
shristy57: I am not a teacher and I am in 8th standard

Answers

Answered by shristy57
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a-b is not equal to b-a....

Answered by prynkadeb
7

Subtraction does not have a commutative property because a - b gives a different result than does b - a .

For example, 4–2 = 2 , but 2–4 = -2.

whereas, addition has commutative property,

example, 2+7=7+2

definition::The Commutative property states that order does not matter

The commutative property of addition and multiplication tells us that it does not matter which number we add first, or multiply first. We will still get the same answer if we add them backwards


pramoddubey83: I want definition not explanation
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