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does the division of any two integer hold the commutative property? Explain with an example.​

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Answered by somesh1932003
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Explanation :-

Division is not commutative for Integers, this means that if we change the order of integers in the division expression, the result also changes.

Commutative Property for Division of Integers can be further understood with the help of following examples :-

Example 1= Explain Commutative Property for Division of Integers, with given integers (-8) & (-4) ?

Answer = Given Integers = (-8), (-4) and their two orders are as follows :-

Order 1 = (-8) ÷ (-4) = 2

Order 2 = (-4) ÷ (-8) = 1/2

As, in both the orders the result of division expression is not same.

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