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does the associative property hold good for the subtraction of integers?give an example to support your answer​

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Answered by aarjavarchit
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Step-by-step explanation:

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.

Answered by 6505
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Answer:

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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