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explain in details associative property prove​

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Answered by ks985
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The associative property of an operation says that for all values of x, y and z, (x*(y*z)) = ((x*y)*z). To prove it, you need an argument that shows that it always holds. To disprove it, you need one counterexample, i.e. one time when (x*(y*z)) = ((x*y)*z) is false.

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Answered by Thirumozhi
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Hi mate...

Explanation:

The associative laws state the when you add or multiply any three real numbers, the grouping (or association) of the numbers does not affect the result. The Associative Law of Addition:

(a+b)+c=a+(b+c)

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