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"Division is not associative in rational numbers." Explain with an example. ​

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Answered by BlushyBaby
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When all three rational numbers are subtracted or divided in an order, the result obtained will change if the order is changed. So, subtraction and division are not associative for rational numbers

Answered by BrainlyPheonix
4

6/2= 2/6 and it is false .

hence , proved .

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