does the associative property hold good for the subtraction of integers?give an example to support your answer
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Associative law states that the order of grouping the numbers does not matter. This law holds for addition and multiplication but it doesn't hold for subtraction and division.
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the associative property holds for addition and multiplication but it doesn't hold for subtraction and division.
eg- (5-2)-1 5-(2-1)
= (3)-1 = 5-(1)
= 2 = 4
2 is not equal to 4
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