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explain associative property of subtraction​

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Answered by radhikap1984
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Step-by-step explanation:In mathematics, an associative operation is a calculation that gives the same result regardless of the way the numbers are grouped. Addition and multiplication are both associative, while subtraction and division are not. For example, take a look at the calculations below.

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In mathematics, an associative operation is a calculation that gives the same result regardless of the way the numbers are grouped. Addition and multiplication are both associative , while subtraction and division are not.

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