Math, asked by indhu62, 8 months ago

Does the associative property for
division hold for the set of
whole numbers?​

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c) Associative Property: If a, b, and c are whole numbers then (a ÷ b) ÷ c ≠ a ÷ (b ÷ c). Hence, associative property does not hold good for division of whole numbers. (d) Property of Zero: If a is a whole number then 0 ÷ a = 0 but a ÷ 0 is undefined. Example: 6 ÷ 0 is undefined

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