Give an example of the Associative Property of Subtraction where it does not hold good
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Step-by-step explanation:
Let us consider 7, 6 and 4 as three integers.
7-(6-4) = 6-(4-7)
7-2 = 6-(-3)
7-2 = 6+3
5 = 9
L.H.S is not equal to R.H.S
Hence, associative property of subtraction does not hold good for integers.
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ASSOCIATIVE PROPERTY IS A(B×C)=(A×B)C
FOR SUBT. THIS WOULD BE
EXAMPLE:A IS 4,B IS 5,C IS 6
SO NOW EQ WILL BE 4-(5-6)=(4-5)-6
4-(-1). =(-1)-6
4+1. = 1+6
NOW U KNOW THT THIS RULE DOES NOT FOLLOW FOR SUBT. ISLIYE SOLVE KRI TAKI REPORT NAA HO JAYE
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